Grammy winner Britney Spears' lawyer Mathew Rosengart helped end her 13-year conservatorship on November 12, but their legal battle is far from over.In new legal documents obtained by Variety, the former federal prosecutor accused the 40-year-old newlywed's former business management company Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group of being 'directly involved in creating' the conservatorship and took '$18+ million' from her estate.It was Britney's estranged father Jamie who originally hired Tri Star CEO/founder Lou Taylor to manage her affairs from 2008-2020, and Mathew obtained emails proving his case.
Legal war rages on! Grammy winner Britney Spears' lawyer Mathew Rosengart helped end her 13-year conservatorship on November 12, but their legal battle is far from over (pictured February 2) Liable?
In new legal documents, the former federal prosecutor accused the 40-year-old newlywed's former business management company Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group of being 'directly involved in creating' the conservatorship and took '$18+ million' from her estate'[Andrew Wallet] and Tri Star will serve as co's [with] you,' Lou allegedly wrote to Jamie and his lawyer Geraldine Wyle in an email a month before Spears' conservatorship began.'I look forward to working with you.' Wyle later allegedly replied to Taylor: 'We have run into a problem with [the] judge selection… the only judge who will be able to hear our case on Friday is the one drug [sic] who will not give Jamie the power to administer psychotropic drugs' to the pop star.And in February 2008, Lou allegedly wrote in another email about becoming a co-conservator: 'I am the right person for this.' Receipts: It was Britney's estranged father Jamie who originally hired Tri.
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