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Jamie Spears wants Britney's medical records unsealed and defends himself against spying accusations

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Lawyers for Britney Spears and her father Jamie went toe-to-toe at a hearing on Wednesday over the end of the popstar's conservatorship, which was officially vacated back in November.The 40-year-old's estate is formally back under her control however, her father is still battling with Britney's lawyers over a declaration they recently filed by an investigator corroborating claims that a secret listening device was installed in her bedroom.Additionally, Jamie's attorney is requesting that Judge Brenda Penny unseal Britney's private medical records because he says the 'public has the right to know' the context around his decisions while acting as conservator.

In court:Jamie Spears asked a judge to release Britney's sealed medical records at a Wednesday hearing so he can help defend himself against accusations he spied on her without her consent, People reportedJamie, 69, hit back at an explosive court filing from Tuesday from Britney's lawyers detailing the findings of their investigation into accusations that he instructed a security team to spy on the star.His attorney, Alex M.

Weingarten, called the results 'nonsense', adding that'Virtually everything that is alleged is ... fake or taken out of context,' reported People.

In order to appropriately defend himself against the assertions, Jamie's lawyer wants sealed information from Britney's longstanding conservatorship case released wide to 'demonstrate that there is no evidence to these allegations.'This sealed information includes Britney's health records which Jamie's lawyer feels the 'public has the right to know' for context.

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