Jamie Spears rejects co-conservator's request for added security

Britney Spears’ father Jamie rejects her co-conservator’s request for extra security because ‘they all get death threats’ – after she said she’d help the singer get her own attorney

  • Jodi Montgomery is working with Britney to try to get the judge to let her appoint her own attorney 
  • She filed a request in court asking the judge to let Britney retain her own counsel
  • She also asked the Estate – which Jamie controls – to pay for security for her
  • She said since Britney spoke out on June 23, she has received death threats
  • The quote she was given for 24/7 security was $25,000 for two weeks 
  • Jamie Spears rejected her request in court papers and said it was ‘not necessary’
  • He said he’d been dealing with death threats for years as part of his ‘work’ for Britney 
  • Britney told the court on June 23 she never knew she could ask to terminate the Conservatorship 
  • Her court-appointed attorney Sam Ingham resigned earlier this week  

Britney Spears’ father Jamie is fighting his co-conservator’s request for security, a day after the co-conservator said she’d help Britney get her own lawyer who can end the complex legal arrangement that he controls. 

Jamie is the only one involved in the proceedings who hasn’t asked the judge to let Britney appoint her own attorney, nor has he commented on Britney’s emotional testimony on June 23 that he is controlling her against her will. 

He shares conservatorship over Britney’s life with Jodi Montgomery – a professional conservator who was appointed in 2019.  Jamie is in charge of Britney’s finances whereas Jodi is in charge of her personal and medical decisions. 

Jodi, on Wednesday, asked the judge to let Britney appoint her own attorney as she’d requested, after the resignation of Sam Ingham, the court appointed lawyer who had represented her from 2008. 

Jodi and Britney remain on good terms, according to texts she provided to the court which show Britney asking her to help her and remain in her role as Conservator of the Person so that together, they can take on Jamie and untangle the complex legal arrangement.  

But in her request, she also asked the judge to compel Jamie to grant her $50,000-a-month to pay for 24/7 security.

Jodi said she needs it because since the case has attracted so much attention in recent weeks and months, she is receiving regular, violent threats. 

Jamie, in court papers on Thursday, contested it. 

He said that they all get death threats and have for years so Jodi should make her own arrangements to protect herself, and not request that Britney’s estate pay for it. 


Jamie Spears has contested Jodi Montgomery’s request for $50,000-a-month security, saying they all get death threats. Jodi is still in good terms with Britney and Britney has asked her to remain in her role as co-conservator to help her get a new attorney and terminate the conservatorship. Jamie maintains he ‘works’ for Britney rather than controls her 

‘Mr Spears is very concerned about the situation that has been developing for many months and the dangerous rhetoric that has been circulating for quite some time regarding the Conservatorship.

‘Mr Spears is aware of the increasing number of threatening communications, social media posts directed to various individuals involved in the Conservatorship, apparently including Ms Montgomery now.

‘Mr. Spears, himself, has been the subject of innumerable and ongoing threats as well – not just recently, but for years. 

So Mr. Spears understands well the challenges inherent in the position he holds and the work he performs on behalf of his daughter,’ his attorney said.

He argued that he ‘does not believe’ her request for 24/7 security – which she said would cosy $25,490 for two weeks so more than $50,000 a month, if it lasts that long – is ‘reasonable’, ‘necessary’ or a ‘proper expense’.    

‘The relief she requests…is too vague and open-ended and improperly and inexplicably seeks to shift the burden of ensuring her safety to Mr. Spears.’ 

In her request on Wednesday, Jodi said Britney should not be held to the same standard now as she was in 2008, when the Conservatorship was put in place after she suffered a mental health breakdown. 


These texts between Britney Spears and Jodi Montgomery reveal the singer’s request to her to help her find a new attorney who will then file papers to terminate the conservatorship. They were submitted to the court on Wednesday by Jodi as proof that she is trying to help the singer

She is not stepping down – doing so would not end the conservatorship, but open the court up to appointing someone else – and instead says she’ll help Britney by letting her get her own lawyer, who can then file the paperwork needed to end the legal saga. 

In documents filed on Wednesday afternoon, her attorney said: ‘After 13 years of court-appointed counsel, Ms Spears wants to select her own counsel.

‘In addition to her very public comments, Ms Spears has told Ms. Montgomery privately that she wants to select her own counsel and has asked Ms. Montgomery, as her Conservator of the person, to help her in the selection process.

Britney’s mother Lynne has also asked the judge to let her appoint her own attorney. She is shown in 2012 with Jamie at a lawsuit hearing against Sam Lufti

‘While Ms. Montgomery is always driven to help Ms. Spears in whatever way she can, there is no question that Ms Montgomery’s input on Ms. Spears counsel is beyond her powers and is inappropriate in light of Ms. Spears recent criticisms of her conservatorship.

‘Nonetheless, she has heard her words and wants to honor her wishes. she believes it is urgent and important for her to bring this issue to the court.’ 

If Britney appoints her own attorney and they file a request to terminate the Conservatorship, it will be down to the judge – Brenda Penny – to either grant it or not. 

Britney told the court on June 23 that she wasn’t aware she could file such a request so she never asked her lawyer to do it. 

Ingham, her attorney, did not publicly state why he resigned nor has he confirmed if he ever told Britney she had the right to end the legal arrangement. 

Britney’s mother Lynne has also asked the judge to grant Britney permission to appoint her own lawyer. 

Her attorney wrote: ‘On June 23, 2021 in very courageous showing, Conservatee [Britney] appeared by phone and spoke for almost twenty—five minutes, baring her heart to the Court in an impassioned plea to be heard on several requests.

Britney (shown in 2018) said on June 23 that she had no idea she could ask the court to terminate the Conservatorship that has been in place since 2008

‘Petitioner Lynne Spears, interested party and mother of the Conservatee, hereby petitions this Court to listen to the wishes of her daughter, and as first step, respectfully requests an Order granting permission to the Conservatee to hire her own private legal counsel.’ 

Lynne’s attorney goes on to say Britney has ‘quite literally earned hundreds of millions of dollars’ as a celebrity and can care for herself. 

‘It is beyond dispute that this is a unique conservatorship. In the original petition for appointment, her given address was the UCLA Medical Center. 

‘That was over 13 years ago. 

‘Now and for the past many years, she is able to care for her person and in fact has, inside the parameters of this conservatorship, earned literally hundreds of millions of dollars as an international celerity.

‘She should no longer be held to the same standard,’ Lynne’s attorney wrote. 

The next hearing is on July 14. 

TIMELINE OF BRITNEY’S COMPLEX CONSERVATORSHIP AND HOW IT BEGAN

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

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

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 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. 

His attorneys claim everyone is happy together and enjoying spending time together in quarantine.  

November 2020: Britney’s attorneys claim in papers that she’s afraid of her father and they ask 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 want her to be released from the control of her father, Jamie, who can still legally make decisions on her behalf

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 are in Hawaii together now with her kids

In 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – NEXT COURT HEARING 

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