After Britney Spears’ former manager claims she wasn’t involved in the guardianship drama, new legal documents appear to prove otherwise.

After Britney Spears’ former manager claims she wasn’t involved in the guardianship drama, new legal documents appear to prove otherwise.

Since he regained his freedom after the end of his 13 years of conservatory in November 2021 Britney Spears followed fight his family in court and promised hold people accountable for their role in the abuse she said she suffered during this time. New guardianship evidence has emerged suggesting that her former business manager Lou Taylor was involved in establishing the order that gave Jamie Spears control of her daughter’s life, despite Taylor’s first claims to the contrary .

Lou Taylor previously said she “had no role in creating” the tutelage of Britney Spears, but page 6 reports that the newly surfaced emails, which were included in court documents filed by Spears’ attorney, Mathew Rosengart, appear to prove otherwise. Several emails were exchanged between Taylor and Jamie Spears and their attorneys in the days and weeks before the guardianship was instituted, according to new evidence.

On January 17, 2008, just 15 days earlier Jamie Spears took over his daughter’s life – Lou Taylor sent an email introducing himself to Spears attorneys Geraldine Wyle and Jeryll Cohen, saying, “Looking for [sic] work with you. “On the same day, Taylor sent an email to Spears, confirming that she had” talked “to her attorneys about Andrew Wallet, who helped manage Britney Spears’ money for 11 years. ‘e-mail, said Wallet and Tri Star (which Taylor founded) would “serve as partners”. [co-conservators]with the pop star’s father, reports Page Six.

Lou Taylor contacted Geraldine Wyle on January 30, 2008, two days before the guardianship came into effect, about an “official statement … on Jamie’s behalf” to announce the situation to the press, and again on February 25. of that year regarding the use of the funds. of Britney Spears’ trust. An excerpt from that email reads as follows:

One of Andrew’s suggestions was that the trust could pay the bills and that would solve many of the court filing problems for us, HOWEVER when it comes to deductible business expenses, these should be paid by Britney Brands or Britney on tour. EXPODE the trust if you pay the business expenses of the trust.

This appears to directly contradict statements made by Lou Taylor’s partner Robin Greenhill in a November 2021 affidavit that Tri Star “played no role” in Britney Spears’ business “in early 2008”.

Britney Spears has not withheld her charges against her former corporate manager. in one fillies unfiltered against his mother Last November, the “Baby One More Time” singer identified Lou Taylor when she accused Lynne Spears of lying about her involvement in the tutelage. Britney’s post, in part, read:

She secretly ruined my life, and yes, I’m denouncing her and Lou Taylor. So get into your “I HAVE NO IDEA” attitude and fuck you.

This is just the latest back and forth drama in court between Britney Spears and her family, and it seems they are nowhere near any kind of happy ending. We’ll have to see where this new evidence leads the case, as the next hearing is scheduled for July 13.

Source: Cinemablend

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