The lawyer argues that Britney Spears will not reintroduce music if her father takes over her career.


Britney Spears is scared of her father and will not resume her career until she has a career on her, her attorney told the court on Tuesday.

Britney Spears’ attorney, Samuel de Ingam III, pleaded during a controversial hearing that Los Angeles Supreme Court Judge Brenda Penny had controlled her daughter’s life and career for 12 years. But the judge said she would consider future requests for her suspension or explicit removal, which Ingam plans to file.

“My client has informed me that she is afraid of her father,” Ingham told the judge. “If his father takes charge of his career, he won’t re-introduce.”

The five stars are at an indefinite distance from the start of 2019.

Defending James Spears’ attorney, Vivian Lee Thorey, she said she has a perfect record in the race for her daughter’s bodyguard, which has seen her networth better than 60 million m.

Thoreau argued that the disruption caused by his removal was too damaging to prevent his suspension.

“I don’t believe there is a shred of evidence to support my client’s suspension,” he said.

Thorin also objected to Ingam’s statements about the father-daughter relationship being an unacceptable hearing.

The judge allowed the corporate fiduciary, Bessemer Trust, to now serve as co-custodian on Spears’ estate with his father, the singer requested.

Most of the lawyers involved with Britney Spears’ parents attended the hearing by phone and videoconference. The pop star did not participate in any form.

The conservatism known as guardianship in American states began in 2008 when Spears often struggled with her mental health in public. Arrangements are generally limited to those with a sharp reduction in the ability to make decisions for themselves, and are considered temporary, but Spears, 38, remains under court control longer than anyone would expect.

Ingham on Tuesday called her a “high-performance money changer” who deserves the least notice of the action her father has taken, which she has refused to provide. Ingham said Spears had not spoken to his father in too long.

Thoreau argued that the reason the father and daughter did not communicate was that Ingham had stopped him.

Britney Spears acknowledges that conservatism was needed when it began, and that perhaps her career survived, and that her attorney remained silent, both in public and in court, for almost all of her existence, acting as a largely neutral observer.

But starting in August he began publicly choosing who has authority over him, seeking more transparency in the court’s often secretive moves, and also revealing that he sympathizes with fans who have protested and demanded that posts should be in control. # Of Fribrit.

Dozens of fans protested outside the downtown Los Angeles courthouse as they perform for each of Spears’ hearings, and some, sitting in the courtroom wearing the #Friberty face mask, took part due to the coronavirus distance guide.

Fans of Britney Spears protest in Los Angeles, California on November 10.



Britney Spears fans protest in Los Angeles on November 10th. Photograph: Ringo Chiu / Zuma Wire / REX / Shutterstock

For most of the conservatism, James Spears served as a protector not only for his daughter’s economy but also for her person, giving her tremendous control over her life decisions. He resigned from the role temporarily last year citing health reasons, and Britney Spears has requested that his temporary replacement, Jodi Montgomery, be made permanent.

In documents requesting James Spears’ suspension, Britney Spears said she had no intention of working as a co-defendant with the Bessemer Trust, and that it meant “maintaining full functional control of her assets, books and records” against Britney’s objections. .

She also mentioned her recent failure to notify her that her business manager had resigned and that she had made a new appointment.

James Spears’ lawyers argued that in the appointment of the new business manager, he was only pursuing his daughter’s business and was acting as a trustee, and that there was no legal requirement for him to report his move.

Her lawyers said in the court filing that her “only motivation was her unconditional love for her daughter and a strong desire to protect her from trying to take advantage of her.”

Most of Spears Conservatism’s proceedings have been closed to the public, making Tuesday’s hearing a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes family drama.

Lynn Spears, mother of Britney Spears and ex-wife of James Spears, who has been allowed to attend as an interesting party, said through an attorney that her daughter should not force her father to comply with unreasonable demands, and called their relationship “toxic.” . .

“It’s heartbreaking that things got to this place,” said Gladstone Ann Joan.

Jones said Lynn Spears has no ill will towards her ex-husband, but she thinks it’s “time to refresh” and will get rid of it.

“Conflicts in families are not uncommon, but this is not a normal family,” Jones said.

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