After reviewing surveillance video, Las Vegas police came to the conclusion that the security guard for NBA player Victor Wembanyama who was involved in an altercation with Britney Spears didn't unlawfully use force against her.
Britney Spears claimed in the shocking 22-minute audio clip that she became like a “robot” while under the conservatorship controlled by her father and criticized her mother Lynne and other family members for refusing to intervene.
A security guard for Britney Spears testified Monday that her ex-husband, Jason Alexander, made it up to her locked bedroom door, where she was getting ready for her wedding, before he was confronted by security.
Britney Spears has been granted a restraining order against Jason Alexander, whom she was married to for 55 hours in 2004, after he tried to crash her wedding to Sam Asghari.
“I’m here to crash the wedding, brother,” Jason Alexander — who was married to Brittany Spears for 55 hours in 2004 — allegedly said to one bystander while livestreaming himself inside the singer's house and on her property just before her wedding to Sam Asghari.
Britney Spears' attorney Mathew Rosengart pointed his finger at Jamie Spears' lawyer Alex Weingarten in court and accused him of being a liar during the ongoing battle stemming from the pop icon's conservatorship.
Through her attorney Mathew Rosengart, Britney Spears is warning her sister Jamie Lynn Spears to “cease and desist from referencing Britney derogatorily" during her book promotions.
While promoting a new book that calls Britney Spears "paranoid," Jamie Lynn Spears maintained that she has "always been her sister’s "biggest supporter."
Jamie Spears argues that in order for him to wrap up his fiduciary duties as his daughter's former conservator, she should continue to pay his attorney's fees.
Britney Spears' lawyer Mathew Rosengart says that her dad, Jamie Spears, should focus more on accusations of stolen finances rather than "bullying" her over Instagram posts.
“Britney Spears is finally being freed from conservatorship but I'm afraid we will break her again with our expectations and judgement of what she does next,” he wrote," culture critic and author Gerrick Kennedy has expressed.
Just days away from an important court date, Britney Spears says she hasn't "prayed for something more in my life” as a judge weighs whether to terminate the conservatorship she's lived under for 13 years.
“No one at Tri Star has ever suggested monitoring Ms. Spears’ electronic communications,” Tri Star director Robin Greenhill said in a recent sworn statement, but Britney Spears' lawyer Mathew Rosengart says they have "much to hide."
Britney Spears wrote on Instagram that while her dad Jamie Spears had control over much of her conservatorship, that it was her mother Lynne Spears' idea.
Jamie Spears' attorney Alex Weingarten wrote in a court filing that his client "sees no reason why the Conservatorship should continue for any amount of time and asserts he has no interest in the Conservatorship continuing" for Britney Spears.