Britney Spears' Father Jamie Spears Denies Being Responsible For Personal Conservatorship Restrictions
Britney Spears’ father Jamie Spears has filed legal documents making it clear that he has not been involved with the 39-year-old’s personal conservatorship for nearly two years.
According to a new report, Jamie, 68, claims he’s “been cut off from communicating” with the “Toxic” singer, 39, and believes Jodi Montgomery — who he requested be appointed after he stepped down as conservator in 2019 — is responsible for the strict conditions of her guardianship.
“Ms. Montgomery has been fully in charge of Ms. Spears' day-to-day personal care and medical treatment, and Ms. Montgomery has made all decisions related to those matters," court documents obtained by TMZ state.
Jamie also alleged that Britney’s lawyer Sam Inhgam is to blame for infringing on her freedom by giving Montgomery responsibility over the mom-of-two’s health and medical treatment.
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It seems as though Jamie was just as appalled as everyone else to hear Britney’s shocking court testimony, in which she stated she was forced to wear an IUD and take Lithium — so much so, that he is requesting an investigation into the allegations she made. Jamie's lawyer stated in another court document, "Mr. Spears believes it is important for the integrity of the conservatorship proceedings and in the best interests of Ms. Spears for the Court to order an investigation into the issues and claims raised by [Britney] at the June 23, 2021 status hearing."
Though Jamie didn’t elaborate on why he and his daughter have had not had contact, in 2019, Britney’s ex Kevin Federline filed a police report alleging that Jamie had physically abused the former couple’s 15-year-old son Sean. (The two, who married in 2004 before their 2007 divorce, also share Jayden, 14.)
Following the altercation, Jamie temporarily stepped down as the conservator of Britney’s personal affairs, and requested Montgomery be appointed. In March, Spears petitioned to have him officially removed as her personal conservator. However, Jamie and Bessemer Trust still have control over Britney's finances.
As OK! previously reported, during her court testimony, Britney claimed her father "loved the control to hurt his own daughter, 100,000 percent."