Britney’s lawyer also detailed in his filing a few of the allegations against Jamie, who was suspended as her co-conservator in September, two months before her conservatorship, which the singer deemed “abusive,” was terminated. The filing alleges that Jamie “failed, among other things, to produce communications concerning the shocking electronic surveillance apparatus set up to spy on his daughter.”
This past January, Rosengart filed in court a declaration from a former FBI special agent working as a private investigator for the singer, who determined that while Britney was under her conservatorship, Jamie had a security agency place a recording device in her bedroom to capture her private conversations. The allegation was first made by one of the group’s former employees in the 2021 New York Times Documentary Britney Spears is under control
According to Rosengart, the deposition will also include questions about “efforts to control his daughter via lithium,” “the spying operation alleged and exposed by a whistleblower and The New York Times“The total amount he has paid to himself and other people” and “using Britney’s resources against or suppressing the #FreeBritney Movement.”
Jamie had been told by Jamie’s lawyer The New York TimesHe stated that “all of his actions were within the boundaries of the authority conferred on him by the court.” Britney and/or her court-appointed attorney were informed and consented to his actions. After Jamie was suspended as Britney’s co-conservator, his lawyer said in a statement that “for 13 years, [Jamie]Attempted to achieve what was impossible [Britney’s]Best interests of the child, regardless of whether she is a conservator or her dad.”