Jamie Spears faces additional legal trouble from a former member of Britney Spears‘ security team.
Alex Vlasov – an employee who worked for Black Box Security, the 41-year-old pop star’s former security company – made a startling allegation that Jamie was abusing his powers as conservator by spying on his daughter through her personal phone calls and text messages.
The allegations were first revealed in the 2021 documentary The New York Times Presents: Controlling Britney Spears. Similar claims were corroborated by a former FBI agent and private investigator in January 2022, according to court documents filed by Britney‘s lawyer Mathew Rosengart.
Alex is now accusing Jamie of inappropriate behavior in an ongoing legal battle and is asking a judge to sanction or fine him $10,000.
According to legal documents obtained by Radar Online, Alex accused Jamie of “abuse and misuses of the discovery process” after he was subpoenaed for additional information. He further claimed that the Spears patriarch is acting to “punish” him for speaking out.
“Mr. Spears and his counsel have improperly used this proceeding to engage in a scorched earth litigation campaign against Britney Spears and now a third-party witness, Alexander Vlasov, who courageously exposed Mr. Spears’s wrongdoing,” the document reads. “Mr. Spears’ goals appear to have been three-fold: (i) attempt to embarrass and intimidate his daughter; and (ii) generate wasteful legal expenses that he apparently seeks payment of from her estate, while (iii) improperly using this proceeding to harass and punish those who have led to Mr. Spears’ disgraceful removal as conservator. This is litigation vengeance of the highest order. It is improper.”
This is not the first time Jamie has been accused of improper behavior in court.
If you missed it, Jamie opened up about a variety of topics in a new interview, breaking his silence for the first time after his daughter was freed from her conservatorship.
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Britney Spears' Father Jamie Faces Legal Battle With Former Security Member Who Accused Him of Spying on Pop Star
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