Britney Spears wants new conservator to ‘INVESTIGATE finances’ as ‘money is missing’ from dad Jamie’s control of fortune
BRITNEY Spears and her lawyer want to hire a new conservator to “INVESTIGATE” her finances as they believe “money is missing” from dad Jamie's control of her fortune, The Sun can reveal.
Yesterday, attorney Mathew Rosengart filed papers that request the pop star’s father be replaced by high-profile CPA, , as conservator of her multi-million dollar estate.
“Ms. Spears’s net worth is shockingly low and that, although no one knows what she would have done had she been in control of her fate and fortune, it’s hard to imagine how she would have done worse than her estranged dad,” the court papers read.
According to , Britney’s net worth is around $57 million - significantly lower than her musical peers who have sold even less albums or been on fewer tours than she has.
The documents also slam Jamie, 69, and point out his past issues handling money.
Yesterday, the Toxic singer SLAMMED her dad Jamie as she and her attorney filed new papers to get him officially removed from her 13-year-conservatorship.
In the documents, the mom-of-two called the relationship with her father "venomous" and said "it impairs Ms. Spears's mental health, her well-being, and her ability to pursue and continue with her extraordinary career.”
She continued slamming her dad in the docs, adding: “Since receiving professional medical care at the outset of this conservatorship over thirteen years ago, Ms. Spears is clearly in a different place now, and she has been for many years.
“The entire world has witnessed Ms. Spears working tirelessly -- with astonishing dedication, precision, and excellence.
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"As a musical artist and performer, an exceptional earner for Mr. Spears (and others) who had a financial interest in making sure she would continue to work and perform.”
The docs - which asked for Jason to be appointed onto her case for the first time - also call her dad's control on her life "traumatizing, insane and depressing."