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Britney Spears’ Lawyer Calls Out Singer’s “Stonewalling” Dad For Avoiding Deposition Over Her Fortune; Mini-Trial Set To Start Later This Summer

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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.Over seven months after the younger Spears’ past conservatorship welding father was first supposed to sit down for a deposition about the true state of the performer’s fortune and how much he was paid out over the 13 years his now middle-aged offspring was under his legal thumb, Jamie Spears is “running and hiding,” according to a filing today in LA Superior Court.“Mr.

Spears can run, but he cannot forever hide from his legal and fiduciary obligations,” exclaims the 21-page Motion to compel from Britney Spears’ attorney Matthew Rosengart (read it here).“His stonewalling and obfuscation must not stop the truth from coming to light; it has only required that the parties expend unnecessary resources in a protracted battle to obtain his compliance,” the fiery filing continues. “But, after using his daughter’s money for more than 13 years to fund his legal fees and expenses, for the first time, Mr.

Spears will now have to pay his own legal fees.”Slamming Jamie Spears’ alleged “demonstrably false claims” of wanting to do right by his daughter and running a “corrupted and conflicted conservatorship” from which he supposedly paid himself “$6-plus million,” the motion says that “Mr.

Spears failed to appear for depositions that were noticed for October 20, 2021, November 10, 2021, and April 6, 2022.”The document in the docket from Britney Spears’ legal team comes as a min-trial of sorts is set to start on Jul 27 in the Spears’ civil war.

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