Popular Post jokobish Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Britney Spears is embroiled in a nasty legal battle with her father Jamie Spears. Jamie is currently the conservator over his daughter's estate, something Britney is adamant she does not want. Instead, she's asking the courts to approve an independent trust firm to oversee her finances. Meanwhile, Jamie is seeking to re-instate Andrew Wallet, who served as Britney's financial conservator for over a decade before suddenly resigning last year (after a pay raise). Wallet spoke with the Daily Mail about the conservatorship. He says Britney could be in a conservatorship for life and that people supporting the #FreeBritney movement "don't have a clue" what they're talking about. Wallet said: 'Britney is in a conservatorship for good reason but a lot of the Free Britney people have no experience with the law.' 'These legal procedings are complex and people jump to conclusions,' he said. 'Their perception is so wrong but you can't go and tell them why because a lot of it is confidential.' 'You have a lot of people who don't have a clue but meanwhile we can't talk about it. It's frustrating but it is what it is.' 'If Britney wasn't a celebrity none of this stuff would get talked about.' 'The most important question is whether the conservatorship is in her best interests.' 'That's what you always have to ask yourself and I absolutely still believe that the conservatorship is in her best interests. 'This movement on social media has definitely complicated matters. There are people lurking in the shadows pushing an agenda.' 'I can't say who but it is hurting Britney, she's the only one who gets hurt by all this.' 'I have my own theories and things are going to come out during discovery and the trial [to determine who gets appointed].' 'There is a lot of criticism that is completely wrong.' 'It is not in Britney's best interests to be outside the conservatorship but there's a lot of politics involved.' 'Britney to this day does not have the capacity to sign documents and make decisions for herself.' 'Protecting her assets is very important and for that the conservatorship has to stay in place because she is susceptible to undue influences.' Wallet also adds that Britney is tired of performing. 'She's tired of it. She's done, at least for now. 'She's within her rights to decide that, you can't make her work or do something she doesn't want to do.' 'The conservatorship isn't in place to make her do things she doesn't want to do.' 'It's in place to protect her. If she doesn't want to work she doesn't have to work. No one can force her. 'I have had people in conservatorship who have got themselves right and it has been terminated but you don't see that because they're not people in the public eye.' 'Other people can be in a conservatorship their whole lives. I'm not saying that's going to be Britney but it could happen to her.' According to legal docs, from February 2014 onwards Wallet was being paid $426,000 a year for managing the estate. It's no wonder he wants things to stay as-is. Britney's lawyer Samuel Ingham, says part of Wallet's resignation agreement was a $100,000 payment, described as a 'golden parachute.' 'There's so many things I did to help with Britney's success,' Wallet said. 'She was on multiple tours and had a Vegas residency while I was co-conservator.' 'What I was paid was more than fair for what I was asked to do.' 'In that world, professionals doing what I was doing would be getting over $1 million a year.' 'People say something dastardly must have happened, there was even crazy speculation that I had stolen money.' 'None of it is true and what they don't realize is how much everybody is scrutinized by the court.' 'There was no corruption, it's all wild speculation but you've just got to shake your head and deal with it.' 'If you look at what people have been paid, it's all been ordered by the court.' 'There are very detailed accountings which are presented to the court and have to be approved by the court.' 'If there was something wrong with it the court would say so.' In recent court docs, Britney's attorney Ingham explained why Britney is opposed to having Wallet re-instated. Ingham said: 'During the entire 11 years the he acted as co-conservator of her estate, Mr Wallet had little or no direct contact with Britney. 'At this point, as she continues to move in the direction of greater autonomy, it is hardly surprising that Britney now prefers to work with a corporate fiduciary who can offer both a physical office and a team of independent financial professionals rather than a single individual, hand picked by her father, who is a complete stranger to her.' ----- This is going to be an ugly battle. Related: 8 5 Link to comment
Popular Post Tear the floor up up Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Spoiler EXCLUSIVE: Britney Spears' former estate manager breaks his silence saying pop icon needs to be protected from 'undue influences' and could be under legal guardianship for rest of her life, slamming 'speculation' he stole from her $59M estate Britney Spears' former estate manager Andrew Wallet spoke exclusively to DailyMail.com about the pop star's conservatorship battle The attorney said it's possible the 38-year-old will be kept in the conservatorship for the rest of her life Britney was first placed under temporary conservatorship in 2008 after she was twice committed to a psychiatric ward and it was later made permanent Wallet said those campaigning against conservatorship 'don't have a clue' about how the law works or why Britney needs to be protected from 'undue influences' He slammed 'crazy speculation' he had stolen any money from Britney's estate He spoke amid a court battle to decide whether Wallet will be reinstated as co-conservator of Britney's estate alongside her father Jamie Spears The singer's attorney told the Superior Court in Los Angeles in September that she is opposed to Wallet's return because he is 'uniquely unsuitable' for the role Britney does not want her father Jamie to continue as sole conservator of her estate and is asking for a wealth management firm to be appointed Britney's younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears, 29, who was named a trustee of the estate back in 2018, also made a move to control Britney's assets in August By ALEX DIAZ FOR DAILYMAIL.COM PUBLISHED: 16:10, 5 October 2020 | UPDATED: 16:13, 5 October 2020 e-mail 34 View comments Britney Spears' former estate manager has claimed 'people lurking in the shadows' are behind the viral Free Britney campaign to end her legal conservatorship. Attorney Andrew Wallet exclusively told DailyMail.com that those campaigning against the 12-year conservatorship 'don't have a clue' about how the law works or why Britney needs to be protected from 'undue influences'. He said it is possible the 38-year-old pop princess will be kept in the conservatorship for the rest of her life. Top Articlesby Daily MailEngland records 10coronavirus deaths in early... READ MOREREAD MOREREAD MOREREAD MOREREAD MORE SKIP AD And he slammed 'crazy speculation' that he had stolen any money from Britney's estate, worth an estimated $59 million. The explosive comments come amid a court battle to decide whether Wallet, 67, will be reinstated as co-conservator of Britney's estate alongside her father Jamie Spears. The Toxic singer's attorney told the Superior Court in Los Angeles in September that she is opposed to Wallet's return because he is 'uniquely unsuitable' for the role, as her younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears, 29, who was named a trustee of the estate back in 2018, has also made a move to control Britney's assets. Britney does not want her father Jamie, 68, to continue in his current role as sole conservator of her estate either and is asking for a wealth management firm to be appointed. +10 Britney Spears' former estate manager Andrew Wallet spoke exclusively to DailyMail.com about the pop star's conservatorship battle. The 38-year-old was first placed under temporary conservatorship in 2008 after she was twice committed to a psychiatric ward and it was later made permanent +10 Attorney Andrew Wallet exclusively told DailyMail.com that it is possible the 38-year-old pop princess will be kept in the conservatorship for the rest of her life +10 Wallet said those campaigning against the 12-year conservatorship 'don't have a clue' about how the law works or why Britney needs to be protected from 'undue influences' +10 In court documents filed on September 11 (pictured), Britney's attorney Ingham laid out why she is opposed to Wallet's return to the role of co-conservator. Ingham said: 'During the entire 11 years the he acted as co-conservator of her estate, Wallet had little or no direct contact with Britney' Speaking to DailyMail.com in his hometown of Camarillo, on the outskirts of Los Angeles, Wallet said he had been asked by Jamie to come back and help with the conservatorship in August and expects the decision to take around a year. Asked why Britney believes he is unsuitable to be her co-conservator, he said: 'She can say whatever she wants.' He went on to attack the online Free Britney campaign, which claims the singer is being held captive by the conservatorship and exploited by her father and others. Wallet said: 'Britney is in a conservatorship for good reason but a lot of the Free Britney people have no experience with the law. 'These legal proceedings are complex and people jump to conclusions. Britney to this day does not have the capacity to sign documents and make decisions for herself. 'Their perception is so wrong but you can't go and tell them why because a lot of it is confidential. 'You have a lot of people who don't have a clue but meanwhile we can't talk about it. It's frustrating but it is what it is. 'If Britney wasn't a celebrity none of this stuff would get talked about. 'The most important question is whether the conservatorship is in her best interests. 'That's what you always have to ask yourself and I absolutely still believe that the conservatorship is in her best interests. 'This movement on social media has definitely complicated matters. There are people lurking in the shadows pushing an agenda. 'I can't say who but it is hurting Britney, she's the only one who gets hurt by all this. 'I have my own theories and things are going to come out during discovery and the trial [to determine who gets appointed]. 'There is a lot of criticism that is completely wrong.' +10 The Toxic singer's attorney told the Superior Court in Los Angeles in September that she is opposed to Wallet's return because he is 'uniquely unsuitable' for the role, as her younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears, 29, who was named a trustee of the estate back in 2018, has also made a move to control Britney's assets +10 Britney does not want her father Jamie, 68, (pictured) to continue in his current role as sole conservator of her estate either and is asking for a wealth management firm to be appointed +10 Commenting on Britney's recently stated desire not to carry on performing, Wallet said: 'She's tired of it. She's done, at least for now. She's within her rights to decide that, you can't make her work or do something she doesn't want to do. The conservatorship isn't in place to make her do things she doesn't want to do' Wallet continued: 'It is not in Britney's best interests to be outside the conservatorship but there's a lot of politics involved. 'Britney to this day does not have the capacity to sign documents and make decisions for herself. 'Protecting her assets is very important and for that the conservatorship has to stay in place because she is susceptible to undue influences.' Wallet helped manage Britney's estate from when the conservatorship began in 2008 until March last year, when he abruptly resigned. Britney was first placed under temporary conservatorship after she was twice committed to a psychiatric ward and it was later made permanent. It gives her conservators control over her finances and many personal decisions. When asked, Wallet declined to comment on why he stepped down as Britney's co-conservator in March last year. The lawyer also claimed it is possible that Britney could be kept in the conservatorship for life. Commenting on Britney's recently stated desire not to carry on performing, Wallet said: 'She's tired of it. She's done, at least for now. 'She's within her rights to decide that, you can't make her work or do something she doesn't want to do. 'The conservatorship isn't in place to make her do things she doesn't want to do. 'It's in place to protect her. If she doesn't want to work she doesn't have to work. No one can force her. 'I have had people in conservatorship who have got themselves right and it has been terminated but you don't see that because they're not people in the public eye. 'Other people can be in a conservatorship their whole lives. 'I'm not saying that's going to be Britney but it could happen to her.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Britney Spears and Sam Asghari post videos of themselves...Britney Spears posts shots from a photoshoot dating back to... SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share +10 He also furiously hit out at long-standing rumors that he and others had been skimming off the top of Britney's estate. Court documents reveal that from February 2014 onwards Wallet was being paid $426,000 a year for managing the estate +10 Wallet helped manage Britney's estate from when the conservatorship began in 2008 until March last year, when he abruptly resigned (pictured). A $100,000 payment, described as a 'golden parachute' by Britney's lawyer Samuel Ingham, was part of Wallet's resignation agreement Wallet's words against the Free Britney movement echo comments made by Jamie Spears in August accusing the campaign of being 'a joke'. Jamie told the New York Post's Page Six: 'All these conspiracy theorists don't know anything. The world doesn't have a clue. 'It's up to the court of California to decide what's best for my daughter. It's no one else's business.' He also furiously hit out at long-standing rumors that he and others had been skimming off the top of Britney's estate. Court documents reveal that from February 2014 onwards Wallet was being paid $426,000 a year for managing the estate. A $100,000 payment, described as a 'golden parachute' by Britney's lawyer Samuel Ingham, was part of Wallet's resignation agreement. Defending himself, Wallet said: 'There's so many things I did to help with Britney's success. 'She was on multiple tours and had a Vegas residency while I was co-conservator. 'What I was paid was more than fair for what I was asked to do. 'In that world, professionals doing what I was doing would be getting over $1 million a year. 'People say something dastardly must have happened, there was even crazy speculation that I had stolen money. #FreeBritney campaign before and during a hearing regarding the Toxic singer's controversial conservatorship back in August" data-ratio="66.72" height="423" style="border:1px solid #000000;padding:0px;" width="634" src="https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/10/02/14/33905524-8798383-image-a-20_1601646972340.jpg" /> +10 Britney Spears fans are seen protesting as part of the #FreeBritney campaign before and during a hearing regarding the Toxic singer's controversial conservatorship back in August 'None of it is true and what they don't realize is how much everybody is scrutinized by the court. 'There was no corruption, it's all wild speculation but you've just got to shake your head and deal with it. 'If you look at what people have been paid, it's all been ordered by the court. 'There are very detailed accountings which are presented to the court and have to be approved by the court. 'If there was something wrong with it the court would say so.' In court documents filed on September 11, Britney's attorney Ingham laid out why she is opposed to Wallet's return to the role of co-conservator. Ingham said: 'During the entire 11 years the he acted as co-conservator of her estate, Mr Wallet had little or no direct contact with Britney. 'At this point, as she continues to move in the direction of greater autonomy, it is hardly surprising that Britney now prefers to work with a corporate fiduciary who can offer both a physical office and a team of independent financial professionals rather than a single individual, hand picked by her father, who is a complete stranger to her.' copied above for anyone who doesn't want to give the site hits 11 1 1 Link to comment
Popular Post Towelney Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Yet she has the ability to record and release 4 albums, memorize choreography, go on world tours, have a Vegas residency, and be a judge on the X-Factor. 62 12 Link to comment
Popular Post Roxxy Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 In court documents filed on September 11, Britney's attorney Ingham laid out why she is opposed to Wallet's return to the role of co-conservator. Ingham said: 'During the entire 11 years the he acted as co-conservator of her estate, Mr Wallet had little or no direct contact with Britney. At this point, as she continues to move in the direction of greater autonomy, it is hardly surprising that Britney now prefers to work with a corporate fiduciary who can offer both a physical office and a team of independent financial professionals rather than a single individual, hand picked by her father, who is a complete stranger to her.' PERIOD! 42 3 Link to comment
Popular Post Godney'sSweetCheeks Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Wallet by name, Wallet by nature. Urgh, I'll bet Daddy Spears and his crooked pals all laugh about how much they've stolen from Britney and then dare to say she's vulnerable to others. She's vulnerable to leeches, yes. Leeches like you!!! These sickos need to suffer for what they've done. 20 4 Link to comment
Popular Post Iconic 4 U Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Anyways, I can't wait for Britney to be free 32 3 Link to comment
Popular Post Blackout2006 Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Imagine working being a performer who has gone on 4 world tours and you cant event sign yr own documents #freebritney 10 2 Link to comment
Popular Post GaSt Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 He's trying to put a shadow above the #FreeBritney movement by saying there's someone with an agenda behind it. It makes me sick. And they don't even bother to cover up the fact that they care more about her money than her well-being. And he didn't stole anything from her 59M, he stole from the other 300+M Lou hid away 23 6 Link to comment
Popular Post Watch Me Work It Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 same old story, we're way past this narrative 13 Link to comment
PZHSB Posted October 5, 2020 Share Posted October 5, 2020 This is getting so dark and messy. 1 5 Link to comment
Popular Post Hooked-On-Knee Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Andrew Wallet mentions that, "She was on multiple tours and had a Vegas residency while I was co-conservator.", so Mr. Wallet, how can she be unable to sign documents if she can do that? 30 1 Link to comment
Popular Post Easy There Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Nasty human being. He looks evil on top of everything. If anything I hope he is outta picture at least. He only answered questions that benefit him and James. I guess dailymail is gonna be on James payroll from now on. And lemme guess comments are once again pro James 12 Link to comment
Popular Post ElenaB Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 I really hope someone from Britney’s side speaks to the press to fight this media campaign team con are putting on first Jaime now Wallet what’s next a Lou interview for TMZ? 15 Link to comment
Popular Post GaSt Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Just now, ElenaB said: I really hope someone from Britney’s side speaks to the press to fight this media campaign team con are putting on first Jaime now Wallet what’s next a Lou interview for TMZ? Ingham's next court file will address this interview. If only, Wallet just proved why he shouldn't come back. 8 3 Link to comment
Popular Post Easy There Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 Omg even DailyMail commenters are dragging them. Well hello let's celebrate that. no one is buying their bs anymore 19 5 2 Link to comment
Popular Post Easy There Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 4 minutes ago, GaSt said: Ingham's next court file will address this interview. If only, Wallet just proved why he shouldn't come back. I just read the comments. And soccer mums dragging Wallet and James made my day 12 2 1 Link to comment
Buffybot Posted October 5, 2020 Share Posted October 5, 2020 The nonsense... I can't. "Don't have a clue", same thing Lance, Jamie and JL said about Britney's situation. He was bragging about her success and making her to do tours and Vegas. The guy really think c-ships are hybrid business, wow. And he saying If she wasn't famous people wouldn't questioning, disgusting. And I don't know If I understood, but they're blaming Lufti again? They already tried to put him as the FreeBritney mastermind before. Desperation, hopefully If this happens Lufti fights back. Where's the people on Britney's side? I'm not talking about Ingham. **** the NDAs, If there are people who truly cares for this woman, they should defend her now! Team c-ship is always speaking, putting her public image in the worst scenario. I don't care for cryptic **** or Instagram likes, where are they? 3 5 Link to comment
LordofTheMoodRing Posted October 5, 2020 Share Posted October 5, 2020 RUBBISH Andrew Wallet will have to change his name to M. T. Wallet after Brit is through with him Britney 1 2 Link to comment
Popular Post BritBreakitDown20 Posted October 5, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 5, 2020 14 minutes ago, Hooked-On-Knee said: Andrew Wallet mentions that, "She was on multiple tours and had a Vegas residency while I was co-conservator.", so Mr. Wallet, how can she be unable to sign documents if she can do that? quick translation... "at the same time she is making mad money for us while we make decisions for her life and give her absolutely zero freedom" 12 Link to comment
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