The 69-year-old had previously rejected calls to step down, and this week The judge in this case rejected the request Spears’ legal team filed a hearing about his identity.
But according to US Entertainment circle export TMZ, He will begin an orderly transition to take over his successor.
Britney Spears has spoken publicly about her controversial custody rights for the first time in 13 years, and her description of the incident is truly shocking.
On June 23, the singer who had been largely silent on this topic made a rare public appearance and gave a speech in a Los Angeles court. This is the first time in more than ten years that the star has made public his feelings about her situation.
For the past 13 years, Spears has been living under the supervision of court orders. Her father Jamie Spears and other legal guardians control her estimated value of $60 million in inheritance, career, personal life and medical decisions.
In court, the star, who has sons Sean and 14-year-old Jayden with former Kevin Federline, disclosed several revelations in court-including her being supervised “Trauma” and “unable to sleep” because of her anger at the incident, she found herself in this situation. She called this legal move “insulting” and said she wanted to “sue” her family for it. Britney also compared her daily reality to the sex trade, as she was forced to work without money, phone or passport. Although Britney often looks happy and promotes a positive image on her Instagram page, she sometimes says that she is under 24-hour surveillance, is not allowed to have children, is forced to continue contraception, and is forbidden to marry her boyfriend. M Asgari.
Here is how Spears, one of the most famous and influential pop stars in the world, got here…
Spears suffers from public mental health problems. She separated from her husband, Kevin Federline, lost custody of her two sons, shaved her head, and was admitted to a mental hospital many times. Before the order was extended indefinitely, her father Jamie Spears and lawyer Andrew Vollet were granted interim supervision of the star’s financial and medical decisions.
A behind-the-scenes documentary about the life of Spears was released on MTV. Britney: Record It implies the superstar’s feelings about regulation. “If I were not bound by the present, all the lawyers, doctors, and people were analyzing me every day. Without these, I would feel so liberated. When I told them how I felt, they seemed to have heard it, but actually It’s not listening.”
She released three albums: Femme Fatale (2011), Britney Jeans (2013) and Glory (2016)-and completed a four-year residency in Las Vegas called Piece of Me, reportedly earning close to 1.38 One hundred million U.S. dollars. She also serves as a judge for X Factor and American Idol. In September 2016, she appeared on the Jonathan Rose show to promote her glorious album. According to reports, she said: “Okay, so I have this supervision. I have been under supervision for three years, and I think many decisions are made for I made it, so I want [Glory] Becoming my child, I am very strategic about this. When the interview aired, the comment was deleted.
After Andrew Wallett resigned, Spears’ father Jamie became the sole administrator. Spears will start another Las Vegas resident job called “Domination”, but due to her father’s health problems, she quit and announced an “indefinite work interruption.” “I have been looking forward to this show and seeing all of you this year, so it breaks my heart. But it is important to always put my family first…this is a decision I have to make,” Spears on Instagram Write.
Jamie was temporarily replaced by professional protector Jody Montgomery as protector, but Jamie is still responsible for overseeing finances.
Spears’ lawyer, Samuel D Ingham III, objected, saying that the singer “strongly opposed” her father as a protector and wanted him to be suspended. The judge did not remove Jamie, but added the Bessemer Trust as a joint protector. According to Variety, Spears’ lawyer told the judge: “My client told me that she was afraid of her father. If her father was in charge of her career, she would not perform anymore.”
Jamie was furious during the #FreeBritney movement and responded to his allegations of stealing from his daughter’s estate: “All these conspiracy theorists know nothing. There is no clue in the world,” he told Sixth page“It’s up to the California court to decide what’s best for my daughter. It’s none other’s business. I have to report every penny and dime spent to the court every year,” he said, adding, “How could I steal thing?”
The “New York Times” documentary “Framing Britney Spears” (Framing Britney Spears) once again sorted out the whole thing, the documentary documented the traumatic events that led to the supervision, and depicted the singer and her largely absent Relationship between his fathers. The documentary also reignited the #FreeBritney movement (a group of fans who supported her escape from supervision).
Spears (actually) spent her day in court and enthusiastically asked for the end of supervision. In a key revelation, the singer said that she was forced to work without money, phone and passport. “The only thing similar to this is sex trafficking.” Spears said that her administrator prevented her from removing the IUD, “because they don’t want to [her] There are more children” and suggested that her father should be “jailed” for the way he treated her. “I really believe that this kind of supervision is an abuse of power. “
In a statement read in court by his lawyer Vivian Lee Thoreen, Jamie Spears said: “[Jamie] It is a pity to see his daughter in such pain. [He] Love his daughter and miss her very much. “
A week later, Judge Brenda Penney rejected Spears’ request to terminate supervision.
After Britney’s second appearance in court in July, she hoped that she would get a lawyer of her choice. Hollywood Attorney Matthew S. Rosengart Spears personally selected her to represent her, and his appointment was confirmed by the judge. Obviously happy, Spears celebrated the news by posting a video of herself thanking fans and doing cartwheels on social media.
Spears’ new lawyer, Matthew Rosengart, welcomed the news of Jamie’s departure and described it as a “defense” for his client.
He said in a statement: “I announced in court on July 14 that after 13 years of maintaining the status quo, it is time for Mr. Spears to be suspended or removed from the role of protector. My company and I will do this. Actively and quickly take action. The result.
“Twelve days later, my company filed a petition for the suspension and removal of Mr. Spears based on a strong and insurmountable legal basis, and these reasons were clarified by the law and all parties involved (including Jody Montgomery) support, Britney Spears, And her medical team.
“We are very pleased that Mr. Spears and his lawyers admitted in a document today that he must be removed from office. This is to defend Britney. However, we are shameful and condemned for their continued conduct of Ms. Spears and others Disappointed by the attack.”
He added: “We look forward to continuing the active investigation of Mr. Spears and others’ behavior in the past 13 years, and at the same time he profited millions of dollars from his daughter’s estate. I look forward to receiving the sworn testimony of Mr. Spears. Near future.
“During this period, Mr. Spears should remain silent and give way immediately, instead of falsely accusing and attacking his daughter.”



