Kafkaesque nightmare:The Britney Spears Conservatorship

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Jamie Spears also collected millions of dollars from his daughter as her conservator. And there were times when he also donated 10 percent of that income to Taylor’s church.

Britney’s estate paid for legal bills when Lou Taylor or Jamie sued her fans. The fans, mostly part of the Free Britney movement, were pointing out many of the things revealed in this article.

The Spears’ estate paid for ads in Hollywood trade magazines praising Ms. Taylor and Tri Star. And payments were made to the media to present the conservatorship as good and the Free Britney movement as “crazies.” Additional advertising for Lou Taylor and Tri Star could have been made without the estate accounting noting them.

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Over the next 10 years through a variety of revenue streams, Lou Taylor made millions off of Britney.  

And when Britney refused to work unless her Dad was removed as conservator, Tri Star requested and received payments ongoing payments.

And almost entirely because she was Britney’s manager, Louise M. Taylor, became a manager in entertainment, with clients including the Kardashians, Gwen Stefani and Reba McEntire.

Are Millions Missing?

Once the conservatorship was in-place everyone stopped pretending that Britney was too ill to work. The superstar was quickly sent on a 97-show international tour, known as The Circus Starring Britney Spears. It was a commercial success, with a total gross of $131.8 million. The Circus may have been the highest-grossing tour of its type for the decade.