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Britney Spears' Conservator Claims Jamie Spears' Call for Investigation Is an 'Attempt to Clear His Name'

Britney Spears‘ conservator Jodi Montgomery is calling out Jamie Spears.

The Blast reports that in new court documents that were filed this week, Jodi claimed that Britney‘s father was allegedly using an investigation into the conservatorship to “clear his name” against the accusations made by his daughter.

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Britney Spears' Conservator Claims Jamie Spears Used Britney's Money To Defend Himself in Court

Jodi Montgomery, Britney Spears‘ conservator, is making a new claim against Jamie Spears.

In new documents that were filed this week, Jodi says that Jamie has been using Britney‘s money to defend himself in court.

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Britney Spears Moves To Make Jodi Montgomery Her Permanent Conservator

Britney Spears has made a motion in court to make Jodi Montgomery her permanent conservator.

According to People, legal documents from her legal team revealed that the 39-year-old singer has “requested the resignation” of her father Jamie Spears as her permanent conservator.

She’s also moving forward with her plans to make Jodi‘s role permanent as her conservator.

The document also states that Britney “reserves the right to petition for the termination of this conservatorship.”

Last year, Britney and her legal team filed paperwork that said she “strongly prefers to have a qualified corporate fiduciary appointed to serve in this role.”

Just recently, his own attorney spoke out about the court battle between the father and daughter, and Vivian Lee Thoreen noted that Jamie would love to see Britney not need a conservatorship at all.

“Jamie is not suggesting that he is the perfect dad or that he would receive any ‘Father of the Year’ award. Like any parent, he doesn’t always see eye-to-eye on what Britney may want. But Jamie believes every single decision he has made has been in her best interest,” she shared while speaking with CNN.

In November of 2020, a judge ruled to keep Jamie as conservator and also appointed Bessemer Trust to act as co-conservator of her $60 million estate.

Jamie Spears Asks to Temporarily Step Down as Britney Spears' Conservator

Jamie Spears is asking to temporarily step down from his daughter Britney Spears‘ conservatorship amid controversy.

The father of the 37-year-old Glory pop icon filed paperwork to request to “temporarily relinquish the powers of conservatorship…due to personal health reasons,” TMZ reported on Friday (September 6).

The paperwork asks to install a temporary conservator, Jodi Montgomery, through January 20, 2020.

Jodi is described as Britney‘s care manager over the last year.

If you didn’t know, Kevin Federline filed a restraining order and an abuse claim with police following allegations of a physical altercation between Jamie and Britney and Kevin‘s 13-year-old son, Sean Preston.

Jamie is asking for Jodi to receive the same responsibilities, including “the power to restrict or limit visitors by any means, the power to retain caretakers and security for Britney on a 24-hour basis, the power to prosecute civil harassment restraining orders, and the power to communicate with expert medical personnel regarding Britney and to have full access to her medical and psychiatric records.”

Jodi has reportedly already consented to act as temporary conservator. Britney is reportedly “able but unwilling” to attend the next hearing next Monday (September 9), and does not want to contest or object to the proceedings.