Britney Spears Blasts Father Jamie in Bid to Remove Him from Conservatorship

Britney Spears claims Jamie Spears has taken Britney's dignity, autonomy, and fundamental liberties away... They present their case in new legal documents that explain why he should be removed from Britney's estate.Britney and Matt Rosengart, her former federal prosecutor, claim that Jamie terrorized his daughter and forced her to receive certain treatments. They also signed off on drug regimens that could be harmful to her.Jamie's conservatorship management is also challenged by the docs, who claim he has paid a ransom to the king over the past 13 years. He receives $16,000 per month and $2k per month for office expenses. He also received 1.5% of her gross revenues from her Vegas residency, which earned him $137.7million. According to the docs, Jamie received at least $2.1 million in Jamie's cut. According to the docs, Jamie received $2.95% from Britney’s 2011 Femme Fatale tour... which is an estimated $500k.Britney and Rosengart claim Jamie is not equipped to manage Britney’s business affairs. They say his family has "struggled financially under him and filed for bankruptcy 1998."Britney's conflict with her father has caused Britney's life to be disrupted, according to the doctors. According to the doctors, they don't talk and that the current situation is "traumatizing," insane, and depressing.According to doctors, the relationship is "venomous" because it impairs Ms. Spears’s mental health, well-being, as well as her ability to continue her extraordinary career.The document contains some interesting information. Britney might have needed conservatorship 13 years back, but it is clear that things have changed dramatically since then. "Ms. Spears has been in a very different place ever since she received professional medical care at the beginning of this conservatorship, over thirteen years ago. Ms. Spears has been a tireless performer and musician, and a remarkable earner for Mr. Spears and others who had a financial interest to ensure she continued to work and perform.