Britney Spears's father James Spears has claimed there are 'no grounds' to remove him from the conservatorship that controls her money and affairs. AP Photo
Britney Spears's father James Spears has claimed there are 'no grounds' to remove him from the conservatorship that controls her money and affairs. AP Photo
Britney Spears's father James Spears has claimed there are 'no grounds' to remove him from the conservatorship that controls her money and affairs. AP Photo
Britney Spears's father James Spears has claimed there are 'no grounds' to remove him from the conservatorship that controls her money and affairs. AP Photo

Britney Spears’s father says ‘no grounds whatsoever’ for his conservatorship removal


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Britney Spears’s father said in a court filing on Friday that there are “no grounds whatsoever” for removing him from the conservatorship that controls her money and affairs.

James Spears “has dutifully and faithfully served as the conservator of his daughter’s estate without any blemishes on his record,” the filing said.

Spears’s filing also says that court-appointed professional Jodi Montgomery, who oversees Britney's life decisions while her father handles her money, called him, distraught, in July and sought his help with his daughter’s mental health struggles. In response, Montgomery and her lawyer said that Spears “misrepresented and manipulated” the call to use it to his own advantage.

Spears’s filing came in response to court papers filed a day earlier by Britney's new lawyer Mathew Rosengart, which requested an emergency hearing as soon as possible to suspend him from the conservatorship.

Spears said Rosengart “does not (and cannot) specify what the wrongdoing is” to prompt such a suspension.

Mathew Rosengart, pop star Britney Spears's lawyer, delivers a statement to the media on the day of a conservatorship case hearing at Stanley Mosk Courthouse in Los Angeles, California on July 26, 2021. Reuters
Mathew Rosengart, pop star Britney Spears's lawyer, delivers a statement to the media on the day of a conservatorship case hearing at Stanley Mosk Courthouse in Los Angeles, California on July 26, 2021. Reuters

Spears stepped aside from the part of the conservatorship that controls his daughter’s life decisions in 2019, with Montgomery taking over, though her official status remains temporary.

The allegations made by Britney at hearings in June and July that seem to have spurred Rosengart’s call for her father’s removal, including “serious allegations regarding forced medical treatment and therapy, improper medical care, and limitations on personal rights,” are “untested” and involve issues that have long been Montgomery’s responsibility, not his, said Spears’s filing.

Spears says the call for his urgent removal is “ironic” considering the call he received from Montgomery on July 9.

“Ms Montgomery sounded very distraught and expressed how concerned she was about my daughters’ recent behaviour and overall mental health,” Spears said in a personal declaration included with his court filing.

“Ms Montgomery explained that my daughter was not timely or properly taking her medications, was not listening to the recommendations of her medical team, and refused to even see some of her doctors. Ms Montgomery said she was very worried about the direction my daughter was heading in and directly asked for my help to address these issues.”

Spears said they discussed the possibility of hospitalising Britney on an emergency psychiatric hold.

A demonstrator holds a poster reading 'Free Britney of her Conservatorship' during a #FreeBritney protest in front of the court house where a hearing is scheduled in the Britney Spears' conservatorship case in Los Angeles, California on July 14, 2021. EP
A demonstrator holds a poster reading 'Free Britney of her Conservatorship' during a #FreeBritney protest in front of the court house where a hearing is scheduled in the Britney Spears' conservatorship case in Los Angeles, California on July 14, 2021. EP

Montgomery acknowledged, in a statement through her attorney Lauriann Wright, of having concerns about Britney’s behaviour and mental health, but said James Spears stepping down would only help.

The statement read that “having her father Jamie Spears continuing to serve as her Conservator instead of a neutral professional fiduciary is having a serious impact on Ms Spears’ mental health.”

At no time during the phone call did Montgomery suggest Britney qualifies for a psychiatric hold, according to the statement.

Montgomery reached out to the senior Spears because she was concerned that an investigation of Britney’s allegations, which he was seeking, would be harmful to her.

“The concern that Ms Montgomery did raise to Mr Spears during their telephone call is that forcing Ms Spears to take the stand to testify or to have her evaluated would move the needle in the wrong direction for her mental health,” the statement read.

Montgomery was “saddened” that the call “is now being misrepresented and manipulated” by Spears “to gain some sort of tactical advantage in the pending proceedings to remove him.”

The fighting between those involved in the conservatorship has grown increasingly heated, and increasingly public, since Britney's dramatic testimony at a hearing on June 23, when she told a judge “ I just want my life back.”

A hearing to address Rosengart’s petition to remove James Spears is scheduled for September 29, unless the judge grants his request to hold one sooner.

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