Court Docs Claim: Father Attempts to Make His Own Cooking Show

Court Docs Claim: Father Attempts to Make His Own Cooking Show

  • According to court documents, Jamie Spears tried launch his own cooking program using Britney Spears’s music supervisor.
  • Britney Spears charged her father with using conservatorship for his business and personal gain.
  • Britney Spears’ lawyer filed the documents ahead of the Wednesday hearing in her ongoing legal battle for conservatorship.

Britney Spears claimed that her father tried to create a pilot cooking show called Pilot Cooking. “Cookin’ Cruzin’ and Chaos with Jamie Spears,”According to the court filings of the singer’s lawyer.

Spears, through Mathew Rosengart, stated that her father Jamie Spears was in the court documents she filed Friday. “exploited his role as Conservator to prevail upon Ms. Spears’s tour staff to help him turn his catering business into a Hollywood career.”

Rosengart filed new documents in advance of Wednesday’s hearing in the ongoing legal battle between the singer and her conservatorship. The documents were filed by Rosengart and her legal team. They claimed that her father had been a troublemaker. “enriched himself while acting as conservator — at the expense of Britney Spears’s Estate.”

According to the filings, Spears was accused of taking $6 million from his daughter’s earnings and using it as his conservatorship. “to further his own personal and business interests.”

According to court documents, Jamie Spears approached Marc Delcore (Britney Spears’s long-time music supervisor) to create a reel.

“Mr. Spears never offered to pay for Mr. Delcore’s time or services, which would have cost Mr. Spears a significant amount of money if he had not had access to (and freely availed himself of that access to) highly-trained professionals (like Mr. Delcore) who were employed by the Conservatorship,”According to court documents.

Spears was subject to a legal agreement that gave control of her estate and personal life to a number of people, including her father Jamie Spears.

On June 23, 2021, the pop star spoke directly to a judge in open court for the first time, detailing the alleged abuses she endured under the 13-year conservatorship.

On September 7, Jamie Spears filed a petition to end Britney Spears’ conservatorship, which the pop star’s legal team labeled as a “massive”Legal victory. On November 12, the conservatorship was officially ended.

Jamie Spears, who is suing the court over the payments under the conservatorship, asked the court to allow his daughter to pay the legal fees.

Insider requested comment from Jamie Spears’ lawyers but they didn’t immediately respond.

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