Britney Spears: Ex-manager rejects serious allegations

Britney Spears
Ex-manager rejects serious allegations

Was Britney Spears being strategically monitored by her former manager’s company?

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Britney Spears’ ex-manager Lou Taylor bugged her bedroom? Spears claims so. Taylor, however, vehemently denies the allegation.

They are said to have bugged their bedroom, checked their medication and monitored their cell phone: Britney Spears (39, “Toxic”) recently made serious allegations against her former manager Lou Taylor (56) and her company. She now vehemently rejects them.

In court documents, which should be available to the US magazine “People”, explains Taylor’s Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group that none of the claims are true. “Nobody at Tri Star” has “ever had control over Ms. Spears ‘medication” or “advised them to monitor Ms. Spears’ electronic communications,” it says. Furthermore, none of the employees knew of “any hidden electronic monitoring devices” that had been installed in the bedroom of the now 39-year-old.

Wasn’t the singer allowed to freely decide on vacation and expenses?

The document does not comment on further allegations of the singer that she was not allowed to go on vacation when she wanted and that she was only allowed to spend her own money up to a fixed maximum amount.

With the submitted papers, Lou Taylor defends himself against the request that her company should disclose all invoices issued in the past 13 years. Tri Star, whose team includes Britney Spears’ former personal assistant Robin Greenhill, has been invoicing the standard way for 11 years at Spears. Neither Spears nor her lawyer had ever objected to it.

Britney Spears: Lynne Spears and Lou Taylor knew exactly what they were doing

Britney Spears recently indicated in a now deleted social media post that Lou Taylor and her mother Lynne Spears (66) were indirectly involved in the appointment of Spears’ father Jamie (69) as her guardian – and knew exactly had what they did. A screenshot of the post was published by “Page Six”, the gossip page of the “New York Post”.

The entrepreneur and her team argue, according to “People” in the court documents, but now, in 2008, when the guardianship began, they were neither involved in Jamie Spears’ establishment nor worked for the singer at all. The cooperation only started at the time of the “Circus” tour in 2009.

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