'You know exactly what you did': Britney Spears accuses her MOTHER of being behind conservatorship

Britney Spears on Tuesday accused her mother Lynne of being the architect of the conservatorship that has restricted her every move for the last 13 years, fuming in an angry Instagram post: ‘You know exactly what you did.’

Spears, 39, swiftly deleted the text, in which she launched an astonishing attack on her mother.

Lynne Spears has tried to take Britney’s side in her row with her father Jamie, Lynne’s ex-husband, over the conservatorship.

But the singer has repeatedly rejected her overtures, and on Tuesday said her mother was the true villain in the sorry saga. 

‘My dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship,’ Britney said.  

The singer posted a message on Instagram reading: ‘The most dangerous animal in the world is a silent smiling woman’.

She captioned the image: ‘My dad may have started the conservatorship 13 years ago … but what people don’t know is that my mom is the one who gave him the idea.

‘I will never get those years back. 

‘She secretly ruined my life … and yes I will call her and Lou Taylor out on it … so take your whole ‘I have NO IDEA what’s going on’ attitude and go f*** yourself!!!!’ 

Britney Spears posted an Instagram caption on Tuesday, which she then deleted and replaced with an edited version, leaving out the condemnation of her mother

Britney Spears posted an Instagram caption on Tuesday, which she then deleted and replaced with an edited version, leaving out the condemnation of her mother

Britney Spears's family: from left - Jamie Spears, Bryan Spears, Jamie-Lynn Spears, Britney Spears and Lynne Spears. Jamie and Lynne divorced in 2002

Britney Spears’s family: from left – Jamie Spears, Bryan Spears, Jamie-Lynn Spears, Britney Spears and Lynne Spears. Jamie and Lynne divorced in 2002

Jamie and Lynne Spears are pictured in November 2012, during a hearing at Los Angeles County Court House

Jamie and Lynne Spears are pictured in November 2012, during a hearing at Los Angeles County Court House

Taylor is Spears’s former business manager. 

She continued: ‘You know exactly what you did … my dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship.’

Spears then deleted the post, and replaced it with one which appeared to be celebrating the news that her father has formally requested an end to her conservatorship, telling the judge in Los Angeles that he is abandoning his role immediately and does not want further payment.

‘It was a family business before … it’s no longer that anymore !!!!’ said Britney, in the updated post – which had edited out the attack on her mother.

‘I was BORN today cause I get to SMILE … so thank you for exiting out of my life and finally allowing me to live mine !!!!

‘Psssss do I know how mean I sound ??? Yes … I 100 billion percent I do.’

Lynne Spears in July issued a sworn statement in support of her daughter’s attempts to remove her father as conservator.

‘It is clear to me that James P. Spears is incapable of putting my daughter’s interests ahead of his own on both a professional and a personal level,’ she said. 

Jamie and Lynne Spears are seen in 2006 with their son Bryan and daughter Britney

Jamie and Lynne Spears are seen in 2006 with their son Bryan and daughter Britney

Britney Spears posted this picture in January 2019, showing her as a little girl with her parents Jamie and Lynne

Britney Spears posted this picture in January 2019, showing her as a little girl with her parents Jamie and Lynne

Yet Jamie hit back, accusing Lynne of being an absent mother and claiming she was paid $150,000 a year by Britney for her mansion in Louisiana. 

‘In stark contrast, it appears that Lynne is the one who is incapable of putting her daughter’s interests ahead of her own,’ Jamie Spears’ statement said. 

‘Lynne has not been involved in her daughter’s life for most of the past twelve years. 

‘Despite their estranged relationship, the Conservatorship Estate, during the entire duration of the Conservatorship, has paid and continues to pay for the mansion in Louisiana where Lynne lives, including all of her utility bills, weekly maid service, and all maintenance (totaling upwards of $150,000 per year and to date, nearly $2,000,000 in total).’  

Britney’s accusations against her mother came as her father made his strongest move yet to end the arrangement. 

Jamie Spears, 69, on September 7 filed a petition to end the conservatorship.

On Tuesday he told Judge Brenda Penny that he was formally withdrawing from the arrangement, saying he was exhausted by the legal wrangling.

In the court documents, obtained by TMZ, his lawyers wrote: ‘Jamie unconditionally loves and supports his daughter. Full stop.

‘As he has done for her entire life, Jamie will do everything he can to protect and care for her.

‘For the last 13 years, that included serving as her Conservator. Now, it means ending her Conservatorship.’

Jamie Spears, 69, on Tuesday informed the judge in the conservatorship of his daughter Britney (right) that he was formally exiting the arrangement - something he requested in September

Jamie Spears, 69, on Tuesday informed the judge in the conservatorship of his daughter Britney (right) that he was formally exiting the arrangement – something he requested in September

Britney Spears, 39, has for several years been trying to extricate herself from the 13-year conservatorship

Britney Spears, 39, has for several years been trying to extricate herself from the 13-year conservatorship

He said that he was handing over all his files and documentation to his daughter’s legal team, regardless of the judge’s ruling, because he wanted nothing more to do with it.

He also emphasized that he was not seeking any more money. Jamie Spears had been paid $16,000 a month for managing his daughter’s $60 million estate.

‘This conservatorship should end. Now,’ his lawyers wrote.

‘There is no reason for another second of delay. Jamie is willing to stipulate to the immediate termination of the Conservatorship without reservation or exception.’

Judge Penny formally removed Jamie Spears as the controller of her estate on September 29.

‘The current situation is not tenable,’ she added before also ordering that control of all of the singer’s assets be turned over to a court-appointed temporary conservator – a certified public accountant named John Zabel.

Britney Spears and her father Jamie are pictured in 2008, before their estrangement. She has now said he should be investigated for the way he handled her conservatorship

Britney Spears and her father Jamie are pictured in 2008, before their estrangement. She has now said he should be investigated for the way he handled her conservatorship

Mathew Rosengart, Britney Spears's lawyer, was hired by the singer on July 14 to represent her - replacing the court-appointed Sam Ingham

Mathew Rosengart, Britney Spears’s lawyer, was hired by the singer on July 14 to represent her – replacing the court-appointed Sam Ingham

Jamie Spears is seen in October 2012, leaving court after a hearing in her conservatorship case

Jamie Spears is seen in October 2012, leaving court after a hearing in her conservatorship case

Her lawyer Mathew Rosengart is attempting to depose the singer’s father, accusing him of mismanaging her affairs and abusing his position.

Rosengart on October 1 filed a request to have Jamie deposed and questioned the Louisiana-born businessman’s motivation for ending the conservatorship.

What is a conservatorship?

A conservatorship is a legal concept whereby a probate court appoints a person to manage an incapacitated person or minor’s financial and personal affairs.

It is often a relative. The terminology and details vary state-by-state, but the general principals are all similar.

The conservator’s duties include overseeing finances, medical care and living arrangements.

In Britney’s case, the conservators also oversee visitation arrangements with her two teenage sons, who are under the full custody of her ex-husband, Kevin Federline. It is most frequently used for someone who is severely mentally incapacitated, or suffering from dementia.

Yet in the 13 years of Britney’s conservatorship, she has released four albums – two of them going platinum; appeared as a judge on both The X Factor and American Idol; and had a four-year residency in Las Vegas that reportedly grossed close to $138 million.

The specific details of Britney’s case have not been revealed. Unless a judge says otherwise, they still retain rights to make certain decisions, according to the California handbook.

They can control salaries they earn, spend an allowance, retain legal representation, vote in elections, get married, draft their own wills, make medical decisions for themselves and ask a judge to terminate conservatorships or replace their guardians.

‘All conservatees have the right to be treated with understanding and respect and to have their wishes considered. They have all basic human rights, as well, and the right to be well cared for by you,’ the California handbook says.

Britney says that she has not had these rights. It is unclear whether this is a violation of her case, or as agreed.

There are two types of conservators: a conservator of the person, who looks after meals, housekeeping, transport, housing and recreation, and a conservator of the estate who manages finances and protects assets. Sometimes one person can play both roles.

The conservator of the estate must file periodic activities reports by the first year after their appointment and every two years following, until the relationship is terminated.

The estate managers have to disclose asset values, gains and losses, and show receipts for all expenditures of conservatorship funds. They are also prohibited from borrowing money from the conservatee or lending out their cash. Many countries have similar systems.

In the U.K. it is called a deputyship. In Britain, however, the court will appoint an independent conservator, rather than a family member.

He asked whether Jamie was ‘motivated by a desire to bolster his reputation or to avoid his deposition or responding to the outstanding discovery served on him in August.’

In his discovery request, Rosengart, who took over in July as Britney’s lawyer, is seeking all documents regarding communications between Jamie and management company Tri Star; all documents regarding any agreements between Jamie and Tri Star; all communications regarding payments made to Tri Star from the estate; and all payments made by the estate for legal services provided to Tri Star.

Rosengart also seeks to ask Jamie under oath how much money he has received from his daughter’s estate since the conservatorship’s inception in 2008.

The lawyer is further requesting all documents and communications relating to the electronic surveillance of Britney’s personal telephone and the placement of any recording devices in her home.  

Britney’s next court hearing is set for November 12, and it’s expected to focus on the potential termination of her conservatorship, which the 39-year-old also filed a petition in September to end.

‘After more than a decade, the time has come for Ms. Spears’s freedom,’ Rosengart said in the court documents.

‘Ms. Spears has made her wishes known about ending the conservatorship she has endured for so long and she has pleaded with this Court to ‘let her have her life back,’ without an evaluation, recently attending two Court hearings and asking this Court directly to end the conservatorship.

‘It is respectfully submitted – with the consent of all parties – that the time has come.’

Spears and her fiancé Sam Asghari were spotted house hunting on October 20 as she continues to make strides in regaining her freedom.

The pair looked at a $16.5 million mansion in the upscale Hidden Hills neighborhood in Calabasas, which currently belongs to makeup mogul Jeffree Star. 

Spears and Asghari were seen arriving at the private entrance to the Hidden Hills estate, only accessible to its A-list residents, including Drake, the Kardashians and Miley Cyrus.  

The house, purchased by Star in 2019 for $14.6 million, has seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and boasts sweeping views of the Southern California hills.  

The pop singer, who has been performing since she was a child, has been battling for the last two years to free herself from a conservatorship imposed in 2008, when she had a mental breakdown.

Criticism of the arrangement has grown, with the singer and her supporters arguing that it may have been initially useful, but had long outgrown its purpose.

Jamie Spears was being paid $16,000 a month to manage his daughter’s affairs, while she was touring and raking in millions.

‘I just want my life back,’ Spears said in court back in June. 

‘And it’s been 13 years and it’s enough. It’s been a long time since I’ve owned my money. 

‘And it’s my wish and my dream for all of this to end without being tested.’

On August 12, amid mounting pressure from his daughter, his ex-wife Lynne and Britney’s fans, Jamie Spears agreed to step down – but only when everything was in place. He did not indicate how long that would be. 

On September 7, the Louisiana-born father of three said he accepted the moment was now, and defended his work over the past 13 years.

‘The conservatorship has helped Ms. Spears get through a major life crisis, rehabilitate and advance her career, and put her finances and her affairs in order. But recently, things have changed,’ the filing said. 

‘Ms Spears is now outspoken in her frustration with the level of control imposed by a conservatorship, and has pleaded with this Court to ‘let her have her life back.”

He also stated that his legal team do not believe she requires further psychological assessment – something that will come as a relief to the singer, who publicly objected to another evaluation.  

Judge Penny is yet to respond to Jamie Spears’s latest petition. 

TIMELINE OF BRITNEY’S COMPLEX CONSERVATORSHIP AND HOW IT BEGAN

Britney with her father, brother and mother in 2006. Her parents separated

Britney with her father, brother and mother in 2006. Her parents separated 

2002: Jamie Spears and Lynne Spears divorce. 

Britney breaks up with Justin Timberlake around the same time.

2004: Britney marries Kevin Federline.

2005: Britney and Kevin welcome their first child, Sean Preston Federline. 

2006: Jayden James Federline, Britney and Kevin’s second child, is born. 

2007: Britney, struggling through a custody battle and split with Kevin, shaves her head and attacks a paparazzo’s car.

2008: Jamie Spears files for conservatorship of Britney, claiming she is not legally well enough to make her own decisions. 

Britney in 2008 for a custody hearing as part of her split with Kevin Federline

Jamie Spears in court in 2008 getting the conservatorship

Britney in 2008 for a custody hearing as part of her split with Kevin Federline. Jamie Spears in court in 2008 getting the conservatorship

2009-2019: QUIET CONSERVATORSHIP YEARS

The conservatorship – which had been temporary – is extended  every year. 

In court papers, Jamie’s attorneys describe how she is making more money. 

JANUARY 2019: THE ARRANGEMENT STARTS TO CRUMBLE

Britney in 2019, in the grips of the conservatorship, in Las Vegas at her residency

Britney in 2019, in the grips of the conservatorship, in Las Vegas at her residency

Britney announces an ‘indefinite’ work hiatus and cancels her lucrative Las Vegas residency.

Jamie files paperwork asking for the conservatorship to be extended beyond California, to apply in Hawaii, Louisiana and Florida as well.  

He steps down as her primary conservator after allegations he abused one of her sons but is still listed as one of those in charge. 

EARLY 2020: Britney, Jamie and Jamie-Lynne are in Louisiana together for two weeks.  

The #FreeBritney movement is picking up. 

Jamie’s attorneys claim everyone is happy together and enjoying spending time together in quarantine.  

NOVEMBER 2020: Britney’s attorneys claim in papers that she is afraid of her father and asks for Bessemer Trust to be put in charge. 

Her fans start speculating over her cryptic Instagram posts and videos that she wants a way out.  

DECEMBER 2020: The conservatorship is extended until September 2021.

FEBRUARY 5, 2021: Framing Britney Spears debuts on Hulu.

The conservatorship that Britney was put under is ordinarily used in situations where older, perhaps senile people, can no longer look after their own affairs. 

Fans are concerned for her well-being and have demanded that she be released from the control of her father, Jamie

Fans are concerned for her well-being and have demanded that she be released from the control of her father, Jamie

It gives control over to an appointed conservator for the best interest of the recipient but in most cases, the recipient is not healthy enough to make their own money, unlike Britney who makes millions. Under the rules of the probate conservatorship, Jamie now has equal control over her estate to a third party and an attorney, Andrew Wallet. 

Wallet derives a salary of $426,000 a year from Britney’s estate. 

He, Jamie and the third party who was brought on recently can make deals on her behalf and restrict her visitors.

JUNE 23, 2021 – BRITNEY SPEAKS OUT IN COURT  

Britney and her boyfriend Sam Asghari

Britney and her boyfriend Sam Asghari

In an emotional testimony, Britney told the court that she had suffered psychologically for years as a result of the conservatorship which she said was so restrictive, she wasn’t allowed to remove her IUD birth control. 

JUNE 30, 2021 – JUDGE DENIES BRITNEY’S REQUEST TO REMOVE JAMIE 

Judge Brenda Penny, responding to Britney’s November 2020 request, refuses to remove Jamie from the agreement. 

She doesn’t say why but she does invite her attorney to file paperwork to end it, which he doesn’t. 

JULY 1, 2021 – BESSEMER TRUST RESIGNS AFTER BEING PUT IN CHARGE WITH JAMIE

A day after the judge’s ruling, Bessemer Trust, which had been brought on, resigned, saying they were never aware that Britney wanted to end the conservatorship. 

In a court filing, the company’s attorneys said: ‘We heard her and respect her wishes.’ 

JULY 5, 2021 – BRITNEY’S LONG-TIME MANAGER RESIGNS

Larry Rudolph wrote a letter to Jamie and the conservatorship to say he was no longer needed since Britney wanted to retire. 

He said he hadn’t spoken to her for two years but had been told by others that she wanted to step down. 

JULY 6, 2021 – BRITNEY’S ATTORNEY STEPS DOWN 

Sam Ingham, the attorney appointed to represent Britney in 2008, steps down after failing to file paperwork to terminate the conservatorship, despite her pleas. 

JULY 14, 2021 -BRITNEY WINS RIGHT TO CHOOSE HER OWN LAWYER

A Los Angeles court granted Britney the right to choose a lawyer to help her end her conservatorship, after she told a judge the current situation was ‘allowing my dad to ruin my life.’ She chose former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart as her new attorney. 

JULY 23, 2021 – BRITNEY FLASHES HER BOOBS ON INSTAGRAM

Singer’s semi-nude post was hailed by fans including Paris Hilton as evidence of her determination to become a ‘free woman’.

JULY 27, 2021 – LYNNE SPEARS AGREES TO TESTIFY IN SUPPORT OF HER DAUGHTER

The singer’s mother’s attack on Jamie gives her a powerful new ally in her bid to be freed.

AUGUST 12, 2021 – JAMIE SPEARS AGREES TO STEP DOWN AS CONSERVATOR

Jamie’s lawyers filed court documents saying that he will step down, and provide an orderly transition to another conservator.

He said that he was doing so because he felt a public argument with his daughter was not in her best interests. 

SEPTEMBER 7, 2021 – JAMIE SPEARS FILES TO END THE CONSERVATORSHIP

Jamie states that his daughter ‘is entitled to have this Court now seriously consider whether this conservatorship is no longer required.’ 

The filing went on to say that Britney Spears’ circumstances have changed ‘to such an extent that grounds for establishment of a conservatorship may no longer exist.’ 

SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 – JAMIE SUSPENDED FROM CONSERVATORSHIP 

LA Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny ruled to suspend Jamie as the conservator of Britney’s estate. 

Accountant John Zabel has been named as the temporary replacement conservator. 

NOVEMBER 2, 2021 – JAMIE FILES TO END THE CONSERVATORSHIP IMMEDIATELY, RELINQUISHING ALL FINANCIAL CLAIMS 

Jamie Spears filed court documents declaring that he was leaving the arrangement immediately, handing over all documents, and not seeking any financial benefit. 

source: dailymail.co.uk