Tuesday, October 1

Britney Spears' mother claims more than $ 650,000 in legal fees


Lynne Spears.
Lynne Spears.

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Now it has started to become clearer why Britney Spears lashed out as she did a few hours ago against her mother Lynne through of Instagram , ensuring that it was she who suggested to her father that he start the

As just came to light, this Monday presented a series of documents in which the attorneys for Lynne Spears request that the those responsible for managing the singer’s assets pay her $ 650. 000 dollars in legal expenses for their participation in the controversial case guardianship, claiming that she has been supporting Britney in her struggle to rid herself of what she considers to be an excessively controlled life.

Her repres They claim that the mother of the pop princess set out to seek suitably qualified expert doctors for his daughter in May 2019, and later advocated that the Britney’s father, Jamie Spears , were obliged to resign from his position as legal guardian. In those same documents, it is added that Lynne discussed at length with her daughter the possibility of joining the conservatorship as an interested party and that Britney gladly accepted. In fact, it was allegedly she who asked her mother to get involved in the case in any capacity to “help her end her nightmare and the crisis she was going through.”

The financial breakdown that has been submitted to justify the aforementioned payment explains that Lynne has an outstanding bill with attorney Jones Swanson for a value of $ 840. 000 dollars, although he is willing to apply a discount of the 40% to reduce it to $ 504. 000 dollars, and with the firm Ginzburg & Bronshteyn, to which he owes $ 100. 548 dollars for fees. This whole matter will be debated in a hearing on December 8.

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