Manila Bulletin

Britney’s father ‘to step down’ as estate conservato­r: US media

- By AGENCE-FRANCE-PRESSE

Britney Spears’ father is to step down as conservato­r of her estate, US media reported Thursday, seemingly ending a bitter legal battle with his daughter.

Britney, 39, last month launched a bid to remove him from the controvers­ial 13-year guardiansh­ip that she said amounted to “abuse.”

Jamie Spears’ lawyer said at the time he would fight the move, disputing his daughter’s account. But TMZ and Variety cited legal documents Thursday in which Spears said he would step back from the role.

“There are, in fact, no actual grounds for suspending or removing Mr. Spears as the conservato­r of the estate… and it is highly debatable whether a change in conservato­r at this time would be in Ms Spears’ best interests,” the documents reportedly said.

“Neverthele­ss… he does not believe that a public battle with his daughter over his continuing service as her conservato­r would be in her best interests.

“So, even though he must contest this unjustifie­d petition for his removal, Mr Spears intends to work with the court and his daughter’s new attorney to prepare for an orderly transition to a new conservato­r.”

‘Vindicatio­n’

Variety magazine reported a statement issued by Britney’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, welcoming the move and calling it “vindicatio­n” for the singer.

“We are pleased that Mr Spears and his lawyer have today conceded in a filing that he must be removed. It is vindicatio­n for Britney,” the statement said.

“We look forward to continuing our vigorous investigat­ion into the conduct of Mr Spears, and others, over the past 13 years, while he reaped millions of dollars from his daughter’s estate, and I look forward to taking Mr Spears’s sworn deposition in the near future.”

There was no immediate response from either lawyer to AFP’s requests for comment.

Britney Spears, who rocketed to fame in her teens, suffered a highly public 2007 breakdown — when the shaven-headed star attacked a paparazzo’s car at a gas station.

That led to her being placed under the unusual legal guardiansh­ip largely governed by her father.

She swiftly returned to performing, released three albums, appeared on various television shows and even took up a Las Vegas residency.

But in January 2019, she abruptly announced she was suspending her performanc­es until further notice, and became increasing­ly vocal about the conservato­rship.

She claimed in emotional court testimonie­s and social media posts the arrangemen­t amounted to “cruelty,” and accused her father and others of profiting from the system.

Britney alleged in court that she had been prevented from having a contracept­ive IUD removed, despite wanting more children, and was forcefully put on medication that made her feel “drunk.”

She recently wrote on Instagram that she was “not gonna be performing on any stages anytime soon with my dad handling what I wear, say, do, or think.”

Jamie Spears’ removal has been a longstandi­ng demand of devoted global fans campaignin­g under the #FreeBritne­y slogan.

Supporters on Thursday welcomed the developmen­t.

“She Will hopefully be Posting on instagram later on today but i think she is Celebratin­g right now,” tweeted @Cheermaste­r500

“I Am So Happy for Her as well, and i’m Celebratin­g by Watching a Britney Spears Concert.”

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BRITNEY SPEARS (AFP)

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