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This HUGE Secret About Britney Spears' Finances Just Got Out--We’re Devastated For Her!

August 13, 2020 by Justine Schwartz
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Britney Spears spent $1M on legal fees related to her conservatorship last year!

As the #FreeBritney movement continues to pick up speed, new court docs reveal that the troubled pop star’s legal team received that shocking sum in 2019–just for managing her guardianship.

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In documents obtained by E!, it was revealed this week that the "Toxic" singer paid her attorneys a whopping $1.2M last year. Her father, Jamie Spears, earned an insane income of $128K for his role as guardian.

And that wasn't even for a full year's work; Jamie stepped down from the role in September due to "personal health reasons," and the role was taken over by Jodi Montgomery, Brit's "care manager."

 

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The expense reports docs are routinely filed each year as part of Britney's conservatorship deal. Her father recently said this paperwork proves that he isn't stealing from his daughter ("I have to report every nickel and dime spent to the court every year. How the hell would I steal something?")--but it also proves that the pop star is spending a lot of her own hard-earned money on people to control her!

Court docs also reveal that the star receives an undisclosed weekly allowance that she likes to spend on stores like Anthropologie, Walmart, Amazon and Target. She also likes to get massages, and spent $91,000 on travel (her favorite locale is Turks and Caicos!).

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Britney soon faces another hearing on August 22nd to determine whether the 12-year conservatorship will continue.

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Justine Schwartz is a veteran women's lifestyle editor; she's written extensively about style & beauty tips, health advice and wedding planning for more than a decade. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine, Huffington Post and New York Weddings. Justine has been with SheFinds since 2010; you can reach her via email at [email protected].

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