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Britney’s calls and texts were snooped by her dad

A New York Times documentar­y says the singer’s father orchestrat­ed the surveillan­ce

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Jamie’s record as conservato­r — and the court’s approval of his actions — speak for themselves”

VIVIAN THOREEN ★ Jamie Spears’ attorney

Asecurity firm hired by Britney Spears’ father monitored the pop singer’s phone calls and text messages during the courtsanct­ioned conservato­rship she has lived under since 2008, according to a New York Times documentar­y released on Friday.

In ‘Controllin­g Britney Spears’, Alex Vlasov, a former Black Box Security employee who said he worked with the singer’s team for nearly nine years, said the company “mirrored” the pop singer’s phone on an iPad by logging in to her iCloud account. A listening device also was placed in her bedroom, Vlasov said.

He told the filmmakers that he was asked to encrypt some of Spears’ text conversati­ons so they could be sent to her father, Jamie Spears, and an employee of a business management firm he had hired.

When Vlasov questioned the monitoring, he said he was told that Britney Spears’ communicat­ions were reviewed “for her own security and protection” and that the court overseeing the conservato­rship was “aware of it,” as was her attorney at the time. The monitoring included discussion­s between Britney Spears and her attorney, Sam Ingham, according to Vlasov.

Vivian Thoreen, an attorney for Jamie Spears, did not discuss specific allegation­s, but said that his actions “were well within the parameters of the authority conferred upon him by the court,” and “were done with knowledge and consent of Britney, her court-appointed attorney and/or the court.” “Jamie’s record as conservato­r — and the court’s approval of his actions — speak for themselves,” Thoreen added, saying Jamie Spears had helped his daughter rehabilita­te her career and improve her financial situation.

A lawyer for Black Box Security President Edan Yemini, in a statement shown in the documentar­y, said, “Mr. Yemini and Black Box have always conducted themselves within profession­al, ethical and legal bounds, and they are particular­ly proud of their work keeping Ms. Spears safe for many years.”

FREE BRITNEY MOVEMENT

Britney Spears is fighting to end the conservato­rship, which Jamie Spears set up in 2008 to oversee his daughter’s personal affairs and roughly $60 million estate after she had a mental health breakdown. The ‘Stronger’ singer said in June that the arrangemen­t was abusive and humiliatin­g. In a surprise move earlier in September, Jamie Spears said that he supported ending the conservato­rship because circumstan­ces had changed. A hearing on the case is scheduled for Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court.

Spears’ new attorney, Mathew Rosengart, said in a statement that he would investigat­e the new allegation­s.

“Intercepti­ng or monitoring Britney’s communicat­ions, especially sacrosanct attorney-client communicat­ions, represents a shameful and shocking violation of her privacy and civil liberties,” the statement said. “Placing a listening device in Britney’s bedroom would be particular­ly disgracefu­l.” Controllin­g Britney Spears was released Friday night on the FX cable network and on Hulu. It follows a documentar­y by the same filmmakers, called ‘Framing Britney Spears’, which debuted in February and helped spark new interest in the case. It is currently unclear whether the documentar­y will be available in the UAE. Meanwhile, streaming giant Netflix is also jumping in on the Britney documentar­y bandwagon.

Ahead of pop singer’s next conservato­rship hearing, streaming giant Netflix also unveiled a trailer of its Britney vs. Spears documentar­y.

 ?? ?? Britney Spears and Sam Asghari at the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
Britney Spears and Sam Asghari at the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’
 ?? ?? Spears’ new attorney, Rosengart, said in a statement that he would probe the allegation­s
Spears’ new attorney, Rosengart, said in a statement that he would probe the allegation­s
 ?? ?? A former Black Box Security employee said the company “mirrored” the pop singer’s phone
A former Black Box Security employee said the company “mirrored” the pop singer’s phone

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