Jamie Spears Is Accusing Britney Spears’s Team Of Delaying His Termination As Conservator And Slandering His “Reputation”

December 8, 2021 / Posted by:

Britney Spears may finally be free in spirit since the court ruled to end her 13-year conservatorship last month, but there are still a few loose ends to be tied up before she’s officially free to start rebuilding her life in earnest. According to Insider, one of those loose ends is Britney’s dad and former conservator, Jamie Spears, who has been accused by Britney’s team of not following the proper termination procedure, and that what he did file was “incorrect, grossly misleading, and procedurally improper.” They also say that Jamie has yet to produce alleged records pertaining to their claims that he had an “illicit listening device placed in Britney’s bedroom “to capture intimate communications.” But Jamie has spit on those accusations and says that Britney’s team is just “looking for a seat on the bandwagon of trashing [him] based on zero evidence.” Look, he already loaded up the pickup truck and dumped a mountain of wrinkled-up Starbucks receipts at their back door, what more do they want?! Blood? Have you seen him lately? He doesn’t have a drop to spare.

Insider reports that Britney’s team, which includes her lawyer Mathew Rosengart and her temporarily assigned conservators Jodi Montgomery and John Zabel, believe that the “order following the termination of the conservatorship” that Jamie filed was “riddled with misstatements.” But Jamie says it’s not his fault they aren’t fluent in his native tongue, Authentic Frontier Gibberish.

Jamie’s lawyer has now responded, accusing Montgomery and Zabel of “fruitless attempts to delay termination of the Conservatorship for the purpose of perpetuating the media circus surrounding these proceedings, securing their fifteen minutes of fame, and baselessly attacking Jamie and his reputation.”

Attorneys representing the temporary conservators alleged that Jamie Spears “had planted a term in Ms. Spears’s prior estate planning documents which would have kept her [Britney Spears] unnecessarily tethered to the Court in order to make basic estate planning changes for herself.”

“Mr. Spears, the disgraced, suspended former conservator who continues to improperly seek to bolster his reputation at his daughter’s expense, has shown that he is not such a reasonable person,” they added

Look, I’m sure nobody wants to wash their hands clean of this conservatorship faster and with as little scrutiny as Jamie does, so just because he described Britney’s net worth as “a whole heapin’ pile, bygummit! And it’s mine, all mine!” in an official court document, his reputation has nothing to do with it. None of this is his fault. Jamie says that the only reason he was late in filing was that Britney’s team can’t spell for shit.

The thrust of the disagreement seems to be the result of both Jamie’s lawyer and Britney’s lawyer filing “proposed orders,” which summarize the termination agreement and next steps. Jamie’s lawyer says he didn’t receive Britney’s filing right away because her lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, misspelled the email address for the law firm.

Jamie’s proposed order was filed on November 17, five days after the judge ruled that Britney’s conservatorship would be terminated.

The next day, November 18, attorneys for Montgomery and Zabel filed “joint objections” to Jamie’s proposal.

Jamie’s counsel disagreed with the conservator’s and Rosengart’s objections to his proposed order in a December 6 filing submitted by attorneys Alex Weingarten and Eric J. Bakewell, his new counsel at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP.

“Jamie’s counsel did not receive the filing until it arrived by mail on December 1, 2021,” they wrote in the document. “This appears to be because Britney’s counsel did not spell ‘Willkie’ correctly when inputting the email address of Jamie’s counsel.”

As for the accusations that Jamie had Britney’s bedroom bugged, LOOK OVER THERE!

The conservators also accuse Jamie Spears of “dilatory and disorganized production of files, which fail to include his communications concerning the alleged contemporaneous, real-time eavesdropping on phones used by Ms. Spears,” as well as failing to produce alleged records related to “placing an illicit listening device in Ms. Spears’s bedroom to capture intimate communications.”

But according to Jamie’s team, no really, LOOK OVER THERE. See that tab on your browser, don’t you want to check Twitter or something? No, OK well:

“Jamie continues to produce all thirteen years of documents and communications (and has already produced over 115,900 documents, spanning 58 boxes of paper records and over 478,000 pages),” Jamie’s counsel added. “The alternative facts that Temporary Conservators and Britney attempt to create simply do not exist.”

I know Jamie is thanking his lucky stars he kept all those DoorDash receipts because it’s going to take a lot of manpower to dig through 13 years worth of Britney’s long ass Frappuccino orders before they find that one invoice that says Paid in Full for “a’peepin’ and a’spyin’ on my purdy little piggy bank.” Here’s Jamie getting his speech ready for tomorrow’s court date (and another is scheduled for January 19th, 2022).

Pic: Wenn.com

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