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Lou Taylor asks Judge not to look at Britney's accounting & denies bugging Britney’s room or mishandling her finances - Rosengart demands Tri-Star hand over important accounting documents NOW


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3 minutes ago, Urbanney said:

Imagine working your *** off since you were like age 7 only to have all of your rights stripped away, being forced to become a child in the eyes of the law, and having some witch you don’t even know micromanaging you and telling you how you can spend your money for 13 years. ******* infuriating.

Justice 4 Britney 

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1 hour ago, Prachi said:

Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group -- run by Lou Taylor -- has just filed legal docs asking the judge in the conservatorship case to put the brakes on Britney's lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, who wants a full accounting over the last 13 years of Taylor's involvement. Rosengart has already said he believes money has been mishandled.

If I were in Judge Penny's shoes and I got a petition like this one where Lou is asking to stop investigating 13 years of Britney abuse. I would never allow that to happen because making that request would just reassure me that there are big criminals and an investigation is necessary!

Well, but I'm not a judge, and the uncorrupt Brenda Penny will probably agree to Lou's requests.:oprah_well_there_you_have_it_proof_see_hand:

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Britney Spears' former business managers have some deep, dark secrets they don't want the public to know about ... at least that's how her attorney interprets their radio silence.

Mathew Rosengart fired off a letter to Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group earlier this week ... repeating his demand for them to turn over a bunch of documents. Specifically, he's investigating exactly how Lou Taylor's company ran Britney's life ... financially and otherwise.

In the letter, obtained by TMZ, Rosengart says one thing he's demanded -- but not received -- for more than 6 weeks is the total amount of fees Tri Star's taken from Britney since 2008. He says, "Tri Star's ongoing failure to answer this question speaks volumes and leads to the unfortunate and inexorable conclusion that Tri Star has much to hide."

Some sources intimately familiar with her finances tell TMZ ... they believe Britney's net worth -- estimated at $60 million -- should be 2 to 3 times more than that, and they attribute that shortfall to misappropriation by people associated with the conservatorship.

Rosengart's concern goes beyond money, though. He's also keyed in on the allegation Tri Star had a hand in spying on Britney by placing listening devices in her bedroom ... as reported in the most recent NY Times documentary about Brit and the conservatorship.

He claims that reporting is more than enough to warrant Britney's desire to comb through any and all Tri Star docs related to the alleged electronic surveillance.

As we reported, Taylor's company has filed its response to Rosengart ... which includes a flat denial from Robin Greenhill, Taylor's right hand woman, that Tri Star had anything to do with bugging Britney.

Source: TMZ

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Britney Spears' former business managers have some deep, dark secrets they don't want the public to know about ... at least that's how her attorney interprets their radio silence.

Mathew Rosengart fired off a letter to Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group earlier this week ... repeating his demand for them to turn over a bunch of documents. Specifically, he's investigating exactly how Lou Taylor's company ran Britney's life ... financially and otherwise.

In the letter, obtained by TMZ, Rosengart says one thing he's demanded -- but not received -- for more than 6 weeks is the total amount of fees Tri Star's taken from Britney since 2008. He says, "Tri Star's ongoing failure to answer this question speaks volumes and leads to the unfortunate and inexorable conclusion that Tri Star has much to hide."

Some sources intimately familiar with her finances tell TMZ ... they believe Britney's net worth -- estimated at $60 million -- should be 2 to 3 times more than that, and they attribute that shortfall to misappropriation by people associated with the conservatorship.

Rosengart's concern goes beyond money, though. He's also keyed in on the allegation Tri Star had a hand in spying on Britney by placing listening devices in her bedroom ... as reported in the most recent NY Times documentary about Brit and the conservatorship.

He claims that reporting is more than enough to warrant Britney's desire to comb through any and all Tri Star docs related to the alleged electronic surveillance.

As we reported, Taylor's company has filed its response to Rosengart ... which includes a flat out denial from Robin Greenhill, Taylor's right-hand woman, that Tri Star had anything to do with bugging Britney.

Source: https://www.tmz.com/2021/11/05/britney-spears-ex-managers-tri-star-hiding-documents-matt-rosengart/

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