Philippine Daily Inquirer

Financial firm wants out of Britney Spears conservato­rship case

-

LOS ANGELES—Bessemer Trust, a wealth management firm that had been tapped as coconserva­tor of Britney Spears’ estate, on Thursday asked a Los Angeles court to withdraw from the case after the pop superstar’s testimony that she opposed the arrangemen­t.

Spears, 39, told the court last week that she felt the legal arrangemen­t put in place in 2008 was abusive. The “Stronger” singer said she had been forced to take the drug lithium against her will, and had been prevented from marrying and removing a contracept­ive device so she could try to have a baby.

Last year, Bessemer Trust had been approved by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny to be added as coconserva­tor of Spears’ financial assets of around $60 million alongside her father, Jamie Spears.

Additional documents

The financial firm said it had not taken any steps regarding Spears’ assets, or received any fees, because it was awaiting additional court documents that authorized it to act. Those filings were made on Wednesday.

In a petition to the court on Thursday, Bessemer Trust asked the judge to approve its resignatio­n from the case, citing “changed circumstan­ces,” including “the fact that the Conservate­e claimed irreparabl­e harm to her interests.”

Last year, Britney began the legal process of trying to remove her father, Jamie, from any role in her business affairs. The judge has rejected that request.

Jamie was appointed as a conservato­r of his daughter’s affairs in 2008 after she was hospitaliz­ed for psychiatri­c treatment.

The conservato­rship has been the subject of a vocal campaign by fans with the #FreeBritne­y social media hashtag.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Britney Spears
Britney Spears

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines