Britney Spears loses bid to remove Father from conservatism


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A Los Angeles court has rejected a petition to remove James Spears, the father of estate star Britney Spears, from her estate’s conservatism.

James Spears has been his co-defender since 2008, when Guy suffered a major public breakdown. He became the sole defender in 2019 after attorneys Andrew and Wal Lett resigned as co-defendants.

At Tuesday’s hearing, Los Angeles Superior Judicial Court Judge Brenda Penny refused to suspend James Spears from his post, although she did not rule out future requests to remove him or suspend him.

“My client has informed me that she is afraid of her father,” Britney Spears’ attorney Samuel de Ingam III told the judge. “If his father takes charge of his career, he won’t re-introduce.”

Meanwhile, the financial company Bessemer Trust has been appointed as co-conservator.

James Spears ‘attorney, Vivian Thoreau, argued that Britney Spears’ total assets were over 60 million due to her client’s servitude.

Britney Spears began proceedings in August to remove her father from the conservatism. October In October, he won the right to expand his legal team.

Earlier this month, she posted a video on her Instagram page in which she said: “Hi. So I know there have been a lot of comments and a lot of people saying a lot of different things about me, but I’m going to let you know that I’m fine. I am the happiest in my life. I send you many prayers, greetings and much love to all the people. ”