Jamie Spears, the father of Britney Spears who is now estranged, responded to claims that he bugged his daughter's room while acting as her conservator.
On June 29, the 69-year-old addressed allegations that he put the pop star under surveillance during her 13-year conservatorship in a sworn testimony to the Los Angeles Superior Court.
Jamie Denies Britney Spears' Bedroom Was Bugged
One of the charges in the New York Times documentary Controlling Britney Spears, which was initially released in September 2021, was that Jamie had the Grammy Award-winning singer's calls and messages monitored.
Jamie didn't dispute this. According to charges made in the documentary, Jamie hired a private security firm to provide him access to monitoring all of her digital conversations.
The Hulu documentary claims that the company conducted a thorough investigation into her communications and interactions with family members, secretly recording more than 180 hours of her private conversations in her bedroom with her now-husband, Sam Asghari, and her two sons, Preston, 16, and Jayden, 15, whom she shares with her ex-husband Kevin Federline.
Less than a year after Britney's contentious conservatorship ended, Jamie filed more documents last month accusing his recently wed daughter of waging a protracted social media slander campaign against him.
According to Hollywood Life, he apparently worries that her planned memoir will have the same effect, and he especially wants her deposed to address reports that she was forced to provide eight vials of blood for medical care when she was under Jamie's restricted conservatorship. He also wants her to be questioned about her accusations that she was coerced into treatment and refused necessary painkillers.
Per METRO via MSN, the documentary, which aired last year, featured accusations made by Alex Vlasov, a former employee of the security company Jamie hired to guard his daughter, Black Box Security.
Britney Spears' Married Life
The court filing was a part of a protracted legal dispute over the conservatorship, which was terminated in November 2021 after more than 13 years. Vlasov claimed there were more than 180 hours of audio recordings of Britney in her bedroom as well as monitoring of her text messages, phone calls, and internet history.
Shortly after Jamie resigned as conservator and petitioned the courts to lift the protection order and provide his daughter authority over her finances, the conservatorship was abolished. Britney, the actress of the film 'Toxic,' had criticized her father in a tearful court declaration in which she claimed she had been abused when she was under the conservatorship.
Meanwhile, Sam Asghari and Britney Spears are eager for fresh starts. According to a source close to Britney Spears, who recently moved in with her new spouse, 28, in the Los Angeles region, the pop singer, 40, is really pleased with the home.
Britney Spears' long-term conservatorship, which had kept her under her father's supervision, was ended in November. On June 9, the singer wed Asghari, whom she had been seeing since 2016, as per PEOPLE.
The actress, who recently tied the knot with the actor and fitness trainer in her former Los Angeles home in front of a star-studded ceremony, is "extremely thrilled" to be married to him.
Despite her hectic schedule, Spears seemed to be having fun, noting on June 22 that "change is so good" alongside a pair of bikini pictures that she had gotten a new haircut and that relocating to her new home so soon after her wedding was a dubious choice.
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