Britney Spears' former business manager Lou Taylor's company says they have nothing to do with claims the pop star was bugged or being controlled through her medication during her 13 year long conservatorship.Taylor's camp disputed Spears' accusations in new court documents obtained by TMZ, in which her company Tri Star Sports And Entertainment Group asked the judge overseeing the conservatorship to stopBritney's lawyer Mathew Rosengart from being granted a full accounting of Taylor and Spears' business relationship over the last 13 years.Within the documents is a statement from Taylor's partnerRobin Greenhill, declaring: 'No one at [Taylor's business] Tri Star is aware of any hidden electronic surveillance device placed in Ms.
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