Britney Spears’ former manager denies having controlled the singer’s medications

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Britney Spears’ former manager, 39, Lou Taylor, 56, has denied that she controlled medications, monitored her online life and also secretly wiretapped the singer’s bedroom. She has filed a motion to block a request for full 13-year accountability from Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group, the artist and athlete business management company of which she is founder.

Taylor and her team, which includes Britney’s former personal assistant, Robin Greenhill, fought back against the singer’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, in court documents obtained by People magazine, arguing that he regularly accounted for the 11 years he worked with the artist. , without any questioning.

In addition, the suit points out that “no one at Tri Star has ever exercised any control over medical treatment, suggested monitoring electronic communications, had the authority to pass security protocols, or was aware of any hidden electronic surveillance device placed in the room” of Britney.

The statement further refutes that the company would have received any compensation related to Britney’s equity that is not accurately reflected in the accounts registered or to be filed in this case. The document does not address allegations that the singer was prohibited from going on vacation when she wanted to and from using her own money after reaching her spending limit.

The former businesswoman’s lawyers claim that she would not be able to interfere in the action that led to Britney’s guardianship, in 2008, because she only started taking care of the singer’s career in 2009. Before that period, they only worked with Britney’s younger sister. artist, Lynn Spears, 30, in 2005.

The action comes less than a week after Britney accused Taylor and her own mother, Lynne Spears, 66, of having directly interfered so that the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, 69, asked for her guardianship.

“My dad may have started guardianship 13 years ago, but what people don’t know is that my mom was the one who gave him the idea! I’ll never get those years back. She secretly ruined my life, and yes , I’m going to complain about her and Lou Taylor,” Britney wrote on Wednesday (3), in an Instagram post, later deleted.

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