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On Monday, Britney reacted to the latest documentaries about her life The New York Times, FX, and Hulu series titled 'Controlling Britney Spears, as well as CNN's Toxic: Britney Spears' Battle For Freedom.Īlthough she did not specify which documentary she was referring to, both were released over the weekend, and Britney said she watched one of them, and told fans that a lot of what she saw was not true.Īddressing fans in a lengthy Instagram post on Monday, she said: 'I hate to inform you but a lot of what you heard is not true!' 'These actions must be fully and aggressively investigated.' 'Placing a listening device in Britney's bedroom would be particularly inexcusable and disgraceful, and corroborates so much of her compelling, poignant testimony. He said it was yet further evidence of the mistreatment of the singer, who on June 23 told the court she was forced to have birth control implants was forbidden from driving her car and had no say in her most basic life decisions. Rosengart further told the paper that the allegations made by Vlasov warranted urgent inquiry.
His furious remarks were a reference to a New York Times documentary released on Hulu Friday detailing the surveillance claims.Īlex Vlasov, a former employee of Black Box Security, told The New York Times in a new documentary that the 39-year-old Spears's phone calls and messages were secretly recorded as part of her 13-year conservatorship, overseen by her father. Spears as, among other things, California is a 'two-party' consent state.' 'While they are not evidence, the allegations warrant serious investigation, certainly by Ms. Spears has crossed unfathomable lines,' said the singer's lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, in a court filing on Monday in advance of a hearing on the conservatorship scheduled for Wednesday. They have triggered a furious response from Britney's lawyers who say the allegations are further evidence as to why her conservatorship should be urgently ended. In California, both parties must consent to their conversation being recorded. Jamie has insisted Britney knew about the surveillance arrangements. The latest news comes after it was reported by Deadline that the FBI are looking into whether or not the law was broken after it was clamed he hired a security firm to monitor Britney's communications and what went on in her bedroom without her knowledge or consent. Court: Jamie however also thinks the priority for the judge is to dismantle the conservatorship without a medical evaluation seen July 22, 2019