“Instead of trying to investigate my behavior or my capacity, I want my dad investigated,” Spears said in an emotional statement to Judge Brenda Penny last month. “This conservatorship is literally allowing my dad to rule my life. That is abuse, and we all know it.”
And she was finally allowed to have her own legal team. Within the past two months, things began to move quickly.
Britney hired Mathew Rosengart, as her attorney. In the meantime, her court-appointed attorney, Samuel D. Ingham III, resigned. And Spears’ manager long-time manager, Larry Rudolph, quit. Also, the wealth management firm Bessemer Trust who was going to act as a co-conservator pulled out.
Rosengart immediately filed with the court to have Jamie Spears removed from his position. Jamie Spears’ response was his promise to step down.
Rosengart claims this as a “major victory.” He says he still intends to investigate Spears’ conduct from the start of the conservatorship.