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BRITNEY SPEARS' 'LAWYER' EJECTED FROM COURTROOM AFTER JUDGE DOESN'T RECOGNIZE HIM AS HER COUNSEL

ADAM STREISAND CLAIMED HE HAD BEEN HIRED BY SINGER OVER WEEKEND; MEANWHILE, SAM LUTFI ORDERED NOT TO CONTACT SPEARS.

 
JENNIFER VINEYARD 02/04/2008

The battle over Britney Spears' affairs heated up in court on Monday (February 4) as her father and his lawyers faced off against a new attorney who claimed to have been hired by the singer this weekend. The lawyer wanted to fire the singer's father as conservator of her estate, though the court ultimately did not recognize him as her counsel.

Adam Streisand, a second cousin to Barbra Streisand and an attorney who specializes in disputes over large celebrity estates, told the court during a hearing that Britney has a "very strong desire" for her father, Jamie Spears, not to be the conservator of her estate, as was decided as a temporary measure on Friday. Streisand, who spoke with Britney for 30 minutes on Saturday and a short while on Monday, said the singer — who is currently being hospitalized — has been estranged from her father and that the situation is causing a "greater estrangement."

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Britney Spears's Father Says She Was 'Out of Control' < Link ^^

Jamie Spears' attorneys, as well as a court-appointed investigator, questioned whether Streisand could represent Spears, saying that she didn't have the mental capacity to hire him at this time. Sam Ingham, the court-appointed investigator who spoke with Britney for 15 minutes on Sunday, told the court that the singer "did not understand" the nature of the proceedings and the impact the process could have on her affairs. "She lacks the capacity to retain direct counsel," he told the court. Streisand responded, "I am her lawyer." Commissioner Reva Goetz disagreed and did not recognize him as Spears' attorney, ejecting him from the courtroom.

Streisand, who said he was referred to the singer by her custody lawyers at Trope and Trope, had also questioned the expertise of court-appointed co-conservator Andrew Wallet, claiming that he didn't have the expertise to handle the estate or the trust, given that Britney's estate is worth $40 million, encompasses 15 separate entities and is in the middle of a $17 million audit. Streisand had asked the court to instead name Northern Trust Bank and Spears' business manager Howard Grossman as co-conservators. Grossman, who hadn't yet handed over the financial information to Wallet because he didn't know if he was supposed to, said he would be "happy to help" his client and her family in any way.

Goetz decided instead to extend the temporary conservatorship, with Jamie Spears as conservator over her person, and Jamie Spears and Andrew Wallet over her estate, through February 14, at which point they will examine the matter in another hearing. The powers that Jamie Spears and Wallet currently have as co-conservators have also been slightly extended, according to court-information director Allan Parachini. A physician has been assigned to evaluate Britney before the next hearing, and his report is due to the court February 13.

Jamie Spears' attorneys said that the singer's father, who was present "under great stress," only wanted to watch over his daughter's assets while she's healing and would return control "once she's well." His lawyers also expressed a wish to remove Trope and Trope as his daughter's attorneys, saying that it "may be necessary" to get new counsel, but the judge said she was not in the position to grant that just yet.

Commissioner Reva Goetz also said she would seal the singer's medical records and ejected reporters from the courtroom once the discussion turned to the singer's medical and mental condition.

Meanwhile, Spears' parents have yet to be able to distance themselves from the singer's manager Sam Lutfi, who spoke to Britney on Sunday. Efforts to serve him with a restraining order failed twice over the weekend. In an extension of the restraining order, Lutfi is ordered to have no contact with Britney, either directly or indirectly. He is not allowed to contact her in person, by phone, e-mail or text message.

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6 minutes ago, Pfefferminz said:

BRITNEY SPEARS' 'LAWYER' EJECTED FROM COURTROOM AFTER JUDGE DOESN'T RECOGNIZE HIM AS HER COUNSEL

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ADAM STREISAND CLAIMED HE HAD BEEN HIRED BY SINGER OVER WEEKEND; MEANWHILE, SAM LUTFI ORDERED NOT TO CONTACT SPEARS.

 
JENNIFER VINEYARD 02/04/2008

 

The battle over Britney Spears' affairs heated up in court on Monday (February 4) as her father and his lawyers faced off against a new attorney who claimed to have been hired by the singer this weekend. The lawyer wanted to fire the singer's father as conservator of her estate, though the court ultimately did not recognize him as her counsel.

 

Adam Streisand, a second cousin to Barbra Streisand and an attorney who specializes in disputes over large celebrity estates, told the court during a hearing that Britney has a "very strong desire" for her father, Jamie Spears, not to be the conservator of her estate, as was decided as a temporary measure on Friday. Streisand, who spoke with Britney for 30 minutes on Saturday and a short while on Monday, said the singer — who is currently being hospitalized — has been estranged from her father and that the situation is causing a "greater estrangement."

 

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Jamie Spears' attorneys, as well as a court-appointed investigator, questioned whether Streisand could represent Spears, saying that she didn't have the mental capacity to hire him at this time. Sam Ingham, the court-appointed investigator who spoke with Britney for 15 minutes on Sunday, told the court that the singer "did not understand" the nature of the proceedings and the impact the process could have on her affairs. "She lacks the capacity to retain direct counsel," he told the court. Streisand responded, "I am her lawyer." Commissioner Reva Goetz disagreed and did not recognize him as Spears' attorney, ejecting him from the courtroom.

 

Streisand, who said he was referred to the singer by her custody lawyers at Trope and Trope, had also questioned the expertise of court-appointed co-conservator Andrew Wallet, claiming that he didn't have the expertise to handle the estate or the trust, given that Britney's estate is worth $40 million, encompasses 15 separate entities and is in the middle of a $17 million audit. Streisand had asked the court to instead name Northern Trust Bank and Spears' business manager Howard Grossman as co-conservators. Grossman, who hadn't yet handed over the financial information to Wallet because he didn't know if he was supposed to, said he would be "happy to help" his client and her family in any way.

 

Goetz decided instead to extend the temporary conservatorship, with Jamie Spears as conservator over her person, and Jamie Spears and Andrew Wallet over her estate, through February 14, at which point they will examine the matter in another hearing. The powers that Jamie Spears and Wallet currently have as co-conservators have also been slightly extended, according to court-information director Allan Parachini. A physician has been assigned to evaluate Britney before the next hearing, and his report is due to the court February 13.

 

Jamie Spears' attorneys said that the singer's father, who was present "under great stress," only wanted to watch over his daughter's assets while she's healing and would return control "once she's well." His lawyers also expressed a wish to remove Trope and Trope as his daughter's attorneys, saying that it "may be necessary" to get new counsel, but the judge said she was not in the position to grant that just yet.

 

Commissioner Reva Goetz also said she would seal the singer's medical records and ejected reporters from the courtroom once the discussion turned to the singer's medical and mental condition.

 

Meanwhile, Spears' parents have yet to be able to distance themselves from the singer's manager Sam Lutfi, who spoke to Britney on Sunday. Efforts to serve him with a restraining order failed twice over the weekend. In an extension of the restraining order, Lutfi is ordered to have no contact with Britney, either directly or indirectly. He is not allowed to contact her in person, by phone, e-mail or text message.

 

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1 minute ago, Nels64 said:

Basically the owner of the site was younger and they took advantage of his kindness and just changed the passwords to the sites and **** and kicked him off. 

Also have other stories of when I worked with him on that site. He’s a whiney crybaby and is waaay too self important. 

That's fcuked up! :nochillbrit: What happened to this person? 

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6 hours ago, f**knfurter said:

Now why couldn't they have told the paps to respect her privacy? Oh, right.

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But I really hope she’s actually gotten to see her boys; they’re clearly extremely attached to her but also old enough to have complete awareness of their mother's sudden lengthy disappearance, as well as all of the contradictory information they’re undoubtedly receiving both from within their own inner circle and all over social media. Poor kids. 

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2 minutes ago, Meaner03 said:

From what i get Andrew M  Wallet was just a cover name, i think the real co-conservator was his cabinet associate Lynard C. Hinojosa .

Look at this bio

Lynard C. Hinojosa (“Lyn”) started practicing in 1968 representing the L.A. County Public Administrator/Public Guardian, handling approximately 350 decedent estates and 250 guardianships. After 2 years, he was transferred to other divisions primarily doing administrative law and civil litigation. In 1972, Lyn went into private practice primarily engaging in high-level entertainment, business and real estate litigation and business transactions. Commencing in 1975, the amount of his probate practice increased to the point where, from 1986 to date, his probate/trust/conservatorship practice comprises 100% of his practice. Lyn’s areas of expertise are in probate, conservatorship and trust litigation, probate and trust administrations, and conservatorships. At the present time, his firm has approximately 400 active decedent estate and trust administrations, heirships, and conservatorships, and has approximately 50 active probate and trust litigations (i.e., will contests, heirship litigations, trust litigations, and surcharge matters). Lyn is regularly appointed by the court, retained by private parties and has testified many times as an expert in probate, conservatorship and trust matters.

 

"in 1968 representing the L.A. County Public Administrator/Public Guardian, handling approximately 350 decedent estates and 250 guardianships" : He was Reva Goetz before Reva Goetz ever thought of studying the law .

 

Lynard C. Hinojosa law school UCLA SOL; Los Angeles CA 

Samuel D Ingham III law school UCLA SOL; Los Angeles CA 

Even though give the age difference they surely did not attend at the same i still think it is a worthy information because connections and recommendation can also be made at school 

 

 

I think you could be onto something here.


Streisand, who said he was referred to the singer by her custody lawyers at Trope and Trope, had also questioned the expertise of court-appointed co-conservator Andrew Wallet, claiming that he didn't have the expertise to handle the estate or the trust, given that Britney's estate is worth $40 million, encompasses 15 separate entities and is in the middle of a $17 million audit. Streisand had asked the court to instead name Northern Trust Bank and Spears' business manager Howard Grossman as co-conservators. Grossman, who hadn't yet handed over the financial information to Wallet because he didn't know if he was supposed to, said he would be "happy to help" his client and her family in any way.

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5 minutes ago, Nels64 said:

They’re around :jj:  

They’ll reveal themselves if they want to. But they like laying low. They got harassed a bunch by them. I saw a lot of it. It was pretty f**ked up. Point is they suck and I hate seeing him get attention cus it’s exactly what he wants. 

Sorry, do you mean the original owner?

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4 minutes ago, Pfefferminz said:

 

I think you could be onto something here.


Streisand, who said he was referred to the singer by her custody lawyers at Trope and Trope, had also questioned the expertise of court-appointed co-conservator Andrew Wallet, claiming that he didn't have the expertise to handle the estate or the trust, given that Britney's estate is worth $40 million, encompasses 15 separate entities and is in the middle of a $17 million audit. Streisand had asked the court to instead name Northern Trust Bank and Spears' business manager Howard Grossman as co-conservators. Grossman, who hadn't yet handed over the financial information to Wallet because he didn't know if he was supposed to, said he would be "happy to help" his client and her family in any way.

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Not to keep hammering the Courtney Love connection, but Trope & Trope also represented her in her custody battle iirc.

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