The Guardian (USA)

Britney Spears accuses father of financial misconduct; threatens sister with legal action

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

A lawyer acting for Britney Spears has threatened legal action against her sister Jamie Lynn, and accused their father of financial misconduct, including the hiring of a private security firm to keep Britney and people close to her under surveillan­ce.

A letter written by Britney’s lawyer Mathew Rosengart instructs Jamie Lynn to “cease and desist from referencin­g Britney derogatori­ly during your promotiona­l campaign” for her new memoir. “If you fail to do so or defame her, Britney will be forced to consider and take all appropriat­e legal action.”

The letter states that Jamie Lynn’s memoir contains “misleading or outrageous claims”, and that Britney believed Jamie Lynn had “exploited her for monetary gain”. Britney made the latter allegation previously in a recent Instagram post, saying: “She wants to sell a book at my expense.”

Jamie Lynn responded to that earlier statement, claiming: “My book is not about her. I can’t help that I was born a Spears too, and that some of my experience­s involve my sister.”

She has not responded to the letter, which continues: “Publicly airing false or fantastica­l grievances is wrong, especially when designed to sell books. It is also potentiall­y unlawful and defamatory.”

The letter continues the spat between the sisters, which began after

Jamie Lynn was interviewe­d on Good Morning America and said Britney’s behaviour had historical­ly been “erratic, paranoid and spiralling”.

In the book, Jamie Lynn describes an alleged incident at home with Britney during her childhood: “Britney said to me, ‘Baby I’m scared.’ And she took a

large knife from the kitchen, pulled me along to my room and locked us both inside. She put the knife in the bedside table drawer and simply repeated, ‘I’m scared.’ ” Regarding this passage, Britney wrote on Twitter: “Jamie Lynn … you’ve stooped to a whole new level of low. I’ve never been around you ever with a knife.”

Jamie Lynn discussed the incident further in a podcast interview, saying: “I never felt like she was going to harm me or anything – it just felt weird.”

A later Twitter post saw Britney soften her stance, telling Jamie Lynn “just know I love you”, but also accused her of a lack of loyalty and help during the conservato­rship that controlled many aspects of Britney’s life, which was terminated in November.

Britney has also newly accused Spears’s father Jamie of financial impropriet­y during his management of the conservato­rship.

Jamie Spears has attempted to have legal bills generated by the conservato­rship hearings paid by Britney. In response, Rosengart made a court filing that states: “The allegation­s of misconduct against him are specific, credible and serious, ranging from abuse to conflicts of interest, financial mismanagem­ent and corruption of the conservato­rship to implicatin­g state and federal criminal law.”

The alleged incidents cited in the filing, reported by the New York Times, include the hiring of security firm Black Box for a total of $6m to monitor Britney’s phone and her mother’s, download notes from her therapy sessions despite being forbidden from seeing them, and track the movements of people associated with her via GPS.

Elsewhere in the court filing, Jamie Spears is also accused of selling Britney’s childhood home to himself, of charging high expenses for the maintenanc­e of her property – including sending funds to a company owned by Jamie Lynn’s husband – and of approving unusually large legal fees involving dozens of law firms.

The allegation­s made in the court documents reflect findings by an investigat­or used by Britney’s legal team to examine Jamie Spears’s management of her affairs. Her investigat­ion included an interview with a former Black Box employee.

Jamie Spears has not responded to the allegation­s. The Guardian has contacted his lawyer for comment. In a previous response to allegation­s of surveillan­ce, his lawyer told the New York Times: “All of his actions were well within the parameters of the authority conferred upon him by the court. His actions were done with the knowledge and consent of Britney, her court-appointed attorney, and/or the court.”

Jamie Spears’s request regarding legal fees is expected to be addressed in a court hearing on Wednesday in Los Angeles.

 ?? Composite: AP/Reuters/Getty ?? Spears v Spears … (left to right) Jamie Spears, Britney Spears and her sister Jamie Lynn Spears.
Composite: AP/Reuters/Getty Spears v Spears … (left to right) Jamie Spears, Britney Spears and her sister Jamie Lynn Spears.

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