Britney Spears’ attorney, Matthew Rosengart, believes her former business managers may have had a bigger hand in the pop sensation’s conservatorship than they are willing to say.
Britney Spears’ attorney, Matthew Rosengart, believes her former business managers may have had a bigger hand in the pop sensation’s conservatorship than they are willing to say.
Britney Spears may have a memoir coming out, but she definitely isn’t “in the right space” for any on-camera interviews yet.
Britney Spears is still holding out hope she can rekindle her relationship with her and Kevin Federline's two sons, whose move to Hawaii has left her feeling dejected.A source tells ET that the «Toxic» singer feels «sad and disappointed» about her sons — Jayden, 16, and Sean, 17 — relocating to Hawaii with Federline and their stepmom, Victoria Prince. The source adds Spears hopes they can «rekindle their relationship, get closer, learn from the past, and collectively work towards a brighter and healthier future someday.»It was back in May when Spears signed off on her ex moving to Hawaii.
Britney Spears wants her kids to be happy. The fan-favorite singer has consented to her ex-husband Kevin Federline’s wishes, to move with their kids to Hawaii, despite the former backup dancer sharing a public letter about their plans, as reported by TMZ.However, it seems Britney is not happy about the family matter being made public, with her lawyer Matthew Rosengart revealing that she does not want to interfere.
Britney Spears has signed off on her ex, Kevin Federline, relocating to Hawaii with their two children, but ET has learned the pop singer is not thrilled about him turning the matter into a public spectacle.ET has learned that Spears' lawyer, Matthew Rosengart, wrote a letter dated May 31 to Federline's attorney informing him that the singer does not intend to interfere with Federline's plans to uproot the family and relocate to Hawaii. Spears has offered her full consent.In the letter, as first reported by, Spears' attorney slams Federline's attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, for publicizing the matter and «creating unnecessary drama and a false 'dispute' by publicly discussing the issue.» What's more, Rosengart added that in doing so «it was undignified, ungracious, and unnecessary.»ET has reached out to Kaplan for comment. A source tells ET that «Britney loves and has always supported her children and wants them to be happy.»Spears' consent comes just over two weeks after a source confirmed to ET that Kaplan sent a letter asking if Spears would be open to letting their sons — Jayden, 16, and Sean, 17 — relocate to Hawaii with Federline and their stepmom, Victoria Prince.With Spears consenting to the move, it avoids Kaplan having to take the drastic step of having to formally make the request in court.
Riding high on a just released hit duet with Elton John, Britney Spears dropped even more new audio today lashing out at her parents and others for the restrictive conservatorship held her captive under for over a decade.
Britney Spears is said to be lining up a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey. The chat show host, who famously secured a television interview with Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Duchess of Sussex last year, is said to have reached out to the 40-year-old singer with an "open offer" for a similar chat. A source told OK! magazine: "Britney wants the world to know her truth.
Britney Spears is lining up a Meghan and Harry-style interview with Oprah Winfrey so she can finally tell the world “her truth” about her family dramas, OK! can reveal. Sources claim the 40-year-old superstar has “reached boiling point” following months of sniping from her family on social media, plus the recent interview in which her ex-husband Kevin Federline questioned her parenting.
The legal tussle with her father and former business manager is far from over, but Britney Spears will not have to face her foes’ lawyers directly any time soon.
A woman who has been accused of helping Britney Spears’ father Jamie Spears spy during her conservatorship has lawyered up ahead of a court battle!
Britney Spears’ former business manager is being accused of profiting from the pop star’s conservatorship.
Britney Spears’ lawyer is making new claims.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentDespite denying any involvement with Britney Spears’ conservatorship, the pop star’s former business manager Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group was directly involved in creating the legal arrangement, according to new court documents, filed by Spears’ attorney. The filing claims that Tri Star received at least $18 million from the conservatorship.Tri Star and its founder, Lou Taylor, served as the superstar’s business managers from 2008 through 2020.
according to documents obtained by Page Six.Jamie allegedly wants the newly-freed Britney to also speak under oath about her allegations that she was deprived of pain medication, was required to undergo therapy and was forced to give eight vials of blood for medical treatment. The Post has reached out to Britney’s attorney, Matthew Rosengart, and her manager for comment.The filing of the legal docs comes on the heels of the news that Britney, 40, deactivated her Instagram account on Thursday — exactly one week after the pop superstar married longtime boyfriend Sam Asghari in a small, yet lavish event at her Thousand Oaks home on June 9. Notably missing from the nuptials were her father and her mother, Lynne Spears, both of whom did not score an invite following their falling out with the singer over her conservatorship, which was terminated in November 2021.During the 13-year-conservatorship, Britney, 40, was allegedly forbidden from getting married or having children.
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Newlyweds Britney Spears and Sam Asghari have been granted a restraining order against her ex-husband Jason Alexander after his attempt to crash their nuptials.
An unwelcomed guest. Britney Spears filed a restraining order against Jason Alexander after her extravagant wedding to Sam Asghari. The “Baby…One More Time” filed it right after her ex-husband tried to crash her wedding on June 9, 2022, with a knife in his hand hours before she walked down the aisle.
Britney Spears and Sam Asghari are being protected against Jason Alexander.
Britney Spears and Sam Asghari's wedding was a day to remember. ET has all the greatest pics from the couple's star-studded wedding, which was held at the 40-year-old singer's home in Thousand Oaks, California, on Thursday.For the ceremony, the bride donned a white, off-the shoulder gown by Versace, which featured a long veil.
It may never ever end up as a lyric in a Britney Spears’ song, but poet Philip Larkin’s often quoted “they f*ck you up, your mum and dad” line has a particular poignancy for the “Toxic” singer right now – at least figuratively.
Britney Spears‘ fiancé Sam Asghari was looking more handsome than ever on their latest vacation! The 28-year-old model posed in front a picturesque blue pool and ocean with plenty of palm trees in the double image post shared via Instagram on Thursday, April 7. In the caption Britney, 40, referred to fiancé Sam as her “husband” — perhaps teasing that their wedding isn’t too far off.
Sam Asghari is letting his followers know that he is Britney’s number one supporter. He shared a photo of the two on Instagram where they looked happy and looking forward to their future.Jamie Lynn’s tearful interview has Britney Spears’ fans upset: ‘I love my sister’Britney Spears says she watched Jamie Lynn’s interview with a 104 fever in emotional postA post shared by Sam Asghari (@samasghari)In the photo, Sam and Britney are seen cuddling in a couch, with a beautiful skyline as a backdrop. He is wearing a leather jacket, dark shirt and jeans while Britney opted for brighter colors, wearing her hair pink and with some knee-length bright red boots on.
Britney Spears has threatened to sue her sister Jamie Lynn if she continues to make ‘derogatory’ statements about her while promoting her new book, Things I Should Have Said.The sisters have been involved in a war of words in recent months and in early January, Jamie Lynn, 30, irked her sibling when she appeared on Good Morning America to promote the book, which includes multiple claims about her relationship with Britney. And as Jamie Lynn's book tour continues, Britney, 40, has instructed her lawyer Matthew Rosengart to issue a ‘cease and desist’ letter.
Britney Spears will have full control over her financial assets – regardless of the unresolved argument over whether she’ll be forced to cover her father’s legal fees, which relate to the end of her conservatorship – a Los Angeles judge has ruled.In a formal hearing on Wednesday (January 18), judge Brenda Penny refused to allow funds from Spears’ conservatorship (which officially ended last November after 13 years) to be set aside for her father and former conservator, Jamie Spears, to pay for his seven-figure legal fees.As published by The Hollywood Reporter, Justin Gold – an attorney working for the temporary conservator of Spears’ estate – argued that Spears should be transferred the assets of her conservatorship in full. Jamie’s lawyer, Alex Weingarten, was staunchly opposed, telling the court: “Let’s remember why this conservatorship existed.
Britney Spears may be free of the restrictive conservatorship that ruled her life for 13 years, but the Toxic singer’s battle with her father is about to go to a whole other level.
Britney Spears fans have praised the star after she sent a cease and desist letter to sister Jamie Lynn Spears and insisted she "will no longer be bullied". The pair's war of words this past week began after Jamie kicked off a press tour for her new book Things I Should Have Said, and made myriad claims over the award-winning singer's mental health and controversial conservatorship.MORE: Britney Spears reveals the truth about her Instagram posts at court hearingThe letter, which came from Britney's lawyer Matthew Rosengart, begins that they "write with some hesitation because the last thing Britney wants is to bring more attention to your ill-timed book and its misleading or outrageous claims about her" but that if Jamie Lynn fails to stop talking about the mom-of-two or "Britney will be forced to consider and take all appropriate legal action".WATCH: Jamie Lynn opened up about the rift between her and Britne"Although Britney has not read and does not intend to read your book, she and millions of her fans were shocked to see how you have exploited her for monetary gain.
Battle in court. Britney Spears sent Jamie Lynn Spears a cease-and-desist letter after her younger sister’s “false or fantastical” lies about her in her new book, Things I Should Have Said.
Britney Spears is sharing her gratitude for her attorney, Matthew Rosengart, as he and her legal team work to free Britney from the conservatorship she's been under for the last 13 years.
Britney Spears and her legal team are speaking out against Jamie Spears in light of the horrifying new documentaries about her ongoing conservatorship battle against her father.
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