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.
According to Variety, the lawyer filed new documents claiming that Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group was not only involved in creating the controversial legal arrangement but received at least $18 million from it.
OMG! As you know, the company and its founder, Lou Taylor, worked as the 40-year-old singer’s business manager for years between 2008 and 2020.
Tri Star was hired by Britney’s father, Jamie Spears, right around the time he placed her under the conservatorship. Related: Jamie Spears DENIES Bugging Britney’s Bedroom In New Legal Filing! And while the group has vehemently denied any involvement in the arrangement, the new court documents from Rosengart insist that they were heavily a part in facilitating it.
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