Britney Spears has vowed to sue her former business management company as she felt helpless and feared for her life in the hands of the firm.
“I will sue the s–t out of Tri Star !!!!” Britney wrote in a now-deleted Instagram post.
Britney claimed that her father, Jamie Spears, “worshipped” Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group founder Lou Taylor and her associate Robin Greenhill.
“[He] would have done anything they asked of him !!!!” she wrote. “I think they were trying to kill me … I still to this very day believe that’s EXACTLY what they were trying to do.”
Jamie Spears employed Tri Star as a business manager of Britney shortly after placing her under conservatorship in 2008 and has been working with the singer for over a decade before resigning in the fall of 2020.
A Los Angeles judge terminated Britney’s conservatorship in November 2021 after she accused her dad and managers of abuse during a damning court hearing that summer.
“Nobody else would have lived through what they did to me !!!” Britney continued in Wednesday’s post. “I lived through all of if [sic] and I remember all of it !!!!”
Tri Star has been in the hot seat since the New York Times released its “Controlling Britney Spears” documentary in September 2021, which included claims that Jamie, Taylor, Greenhill and Black Box Security president Edan Yemini had monitored Britney and bugging her bedroom while she was under the conservatorship.
Britney’s now high-powered attorney, Matthew Rosengart, called the alled the allegations a “shameful and shocking violation of her privacy rights and civil liberties” and has continued to investigate them, most recently calling on former FBI special agent Sherine Ebadi.
Rosengart has requested depositions from Jamie, Taylor and Greenhill on multiple occasions but none have yet had a sit down with the former federal prosector to testify under oath.
(Photo: Instagram @britneyspears)