Britney Spears’ former manager Lou Taylor allegedly denies having failed the pop star’s phone and bedroom

Britney Spearsformer business manager Lou Taylor has reportedly denied having anything to do with eavesdropping on Spears’ bedroom or monitoring her communications after the pop star last week accused Taylor on Instagram of having “secretly ruined” her life.

Taylor filed a motion to block a request that her company, Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group, hand over full accounts for the past 13 years, according to court documents obtained by People. The company claims that they have already provided regular accounts for 11 years and that no objection was ever raised by Spears or her attorney. They also rejected several of the singer’s allegations, which include that they abounded in her bedroom, checked her medication and monitored her communication. IN New York Times Presents: Controlling Britney Spears, the documentary accuses Robin Greenhill, a Tri Star employee and Spears’ former personal assistant, to monitor the pop star’s iPhone by secretly mirroring her communications on an iPad they kept in a safe. Tri Star has denied these allegations. Taylor’s involvement in the early Spears’ conservatory was also explored in the Netflix documentary, Britney Vs. Spears.

“No one at Tri Star has ever had control over Ms. Spears ‘medical treatment … No one at Tri Star has ever proposed monitoring Ms. Spears’ electronic communications. No one at Tri Star has ever been authorized to approve security protocols,” reads that in the proposal People. “No one at Tri Star is aware of any covert electronic monitoring device located in Ms. Spears’ bedroom. No one at Tri Star has ever received any compensation related to Ms. Spears or her estate, which is not accurately reflected in the accounts submitted. or must be submitted in this case. ” Tri Star added that they could not have played a role in the establishment of the pop star’s conservatory in 2008, as they did not represent her at the time. They first began working with Spears’ younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, in 2005, before working at Britney’s Circus tour in 2009 according to court documents.

Taylor’s proposal comes after Britney called her out by name on Instagram last week in a page-deleted post that also accused her mother, Lynne Spears, to come up with the idea for her conservatory. “I will never get those years back,” the singer wrote, adding that her mother “secretly ruined my life … and yes, I want to call her and Lou Taylor out on it … so take it all” I have NO IDEA what happens’ attitude and fuck yourself !!!! ” The Grammy winner ended his Instagram caption by apparently directing his statement at his mother and writing: “You know exactly what you did … my father is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatory … but tonight I want to smile knowing that I have a new life ahead of me !!!! ” (Lynne and Taylor did not immediately respond People‘s request for comment.)

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