JAKARTA - Britney Spears found a point of agreement regarding legal costs with her father and former conservator, Jamie Spears. The two had clashed over Britney's financial management at the Los Angeles High Court.
Launching the New York Times, Britney's lawyer, Matthew S. Rosengart struggled so that his client did not pay his father's legal bill, especially considering that Jamie had abused Britney's money for his personal needs amounting to 6 million US dollars.
However, on Friday, April 26, Britney Spears achieved full freedom so there was no need to go to court again.
"As he wanted, his freedom now includes that he no longer needs to attend or be involved in court. or entangled in a legal process in this regard. It is an honor and a privilege for us to represent, protect and defend Britney Spears," Rosengart said.
With this move, Jamie and Britney avoided lawsuits over alleged financial infringement during their conservatory period.
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Britney Spears, who opened her voice for the first time on June 23, 2021, told the judge she was traumatized and detained beyond her will, with all her rights revoked by her conservator, including her father, who at one point said she wanted to be imprisoned.
"I just wanted my life back," Britney said at the time.
Getting his full rights, it turns out that Britney Spears doesn't want to focus on music as it used to be. He even emphasized that he would not come back.
They keep saying I'm turning to people randomly to make new albums... I'm never going back to the music industry, Britney wrote when she reportedly returned to the studio to release an album.
After ending her conservatory period, Britney Spears released a song with Elton John and WillI Am and launched her memoir The Woman in Me which sold 2 million copies.
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