He should not treat her like a daughter, but like an ATM: Jamie Spears makes a lot of money with the guardianship of his daughter Britney Spears. Now court papers showed how much he earned.
There are shocking details that are now coming to light: With a new lawyer at her side, Britney Spears is demanding the removal of her father Jamie as guardian. He robbed her of her dignity and freedom, forced her to take medication and to perform. Her mother Lynne Spears also filed a document in court, saying that her husband was unable to put his interests behind those of his daughter. But Jamie Spears has been the legal guardian of his daughter Britney’s finances for 13 years – and that’s pretty lucrative for him.
As the court documents show, the singer’s father earns $ 16,000 a month for his role as guardian alone. In addition, there are monthly cash expenditures of 2000 dollars (around 1700 euros). But that’s not all, because Jamie Spears also benefits from having Britney on stage. With her show in Las Vegas, Britney Spears earned a proud $ 137.7 million (around 116.7 million euros), of which 1.5 percent of the revenue was contractually guaranteed, i.e. over two million dollars (1.8 million euros). Even on their tour in 2011, he is said to have cashed at least $ 500,000 (424,000 euros). So it’s no wonder that he wants her to go on stage – even if she doesn’t want to. Overall, Jamie Spears is said to have made at least five million dollars since Britney was under guardianship.
Britney Spears would like to sue her entire family
In addition, Britney Spears also has to pay for his lawyers in the guardianship dispute. “Since my family has been living on my guardianship for 13 years, I am not surprised if they say something against the abolition of it,” said Britney Spears in court. Her father loves it when she suffers. You don’t even have your own credit card and still pay for everything. Most of all she would like to sue her entire family, she said.
The next trial in the dispute over guardianship is scheduled for September 29th.
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