
Judge denies November request to remove Britney Spears' father as her co-conservator
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A Los Angeles Superior Court judge denied on Wednesday a motion to remove Britney Spears' father from his role as a conservator of his daughter's $60 million estate, making official a November request to allow a trust to act as co-conservator of her estate.
While the decision came just one week after the pop star's bombshell testimony about Jamie Spears' role as conservator, Judge Brenda Penny's ruling was not a result of that hearing, and was instead made on a request from November in which Spears' attorney filed to add Bessemer Trust to serve as co-conservator alongside the singer's father.More Related News

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