Britney Spears WON'T have to sit through deposition from her dad Jamie's lawyers

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Britney Spears will not be forced to undergo a grilling by lawyers for her father, who she’s battling over his handling of her 13-year conservatorship, a judge ordered today.Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny ruled that the 40 year-old pop star doesn’t have to submit to a deposition in which Jamie Spears’ attorneys wanted to interrogate her about her accusations that her dad mismanaged her conservatorship, pocketed millions from her and electronically spied on her, even in her bedroom.Deposing Britney ‘is unlikely to provide any discoverable information,' Judge Penny told the court as she denied Jamie’s motion calling for Britney to sit for the dep.‘There exist alternative and less burdensome means to seek information.’Britney has been highly critical of 70 year-old Jamie and other members of the Spears family since her controversial conservatorship was dissolved by Judge Penny last November.As a result, Jamie’s attorney, Alex Weingarten filed the motion calling for the blonde Grammy-winner to be deposed over what he called her ’incendiary allegations of various factual matters' that she’s made, many of them on social media.

The lawyer for Britney Spears, Mathew Rosengart, arrives at the Ventura County courthouse for the arraignment hearing of Jason Alexander Protesters outside of Los Angeles Superior Court for Britney Spears court hearing on July 27, 2022 in Los Angles, California Under oath:Earlier this month, Jamie was ordered by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to take part in a deposition about his actions heading the conservatorship Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart objected, saying forcing her to sit through a deposition would be 'retaliatory' and 'abusing the legal process’, amid an attempted.

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