Britney Spears' lawyer demands Jamie admit he spied with 'recording' devices in ...

Britney Spears' lawyer demands Jamie admit he spied with 'recording' devices in ...
Britney Spears' lawyer demands Jamie admit he spied with 'recording' devices in ...

Britney Spears' attorney Mathew Rosengart is going on the offensive against her father Jamie Spears and demanding he provide documents admitted he spied on the popstar in her bedroom via listening devices.

Rosengart filed legal documents in her ongoing conservatorship case asking for 'all documents and communications relating to any recording or listening device in the home or bedroom of Britney Jean Spears,' according to a report from TMZ on Tuesday.

The 39-year-old pop icon's legal team also accused Jamie, who recently relinquished his role as her conservator, of changing his tune to support dissolving the conservatorship as a way to protect 'his reputation.'   

Standing up for Britney: Britney Spears' attorney Mathew Rosengart is going on the offensive against her father Jamie Spears and demanding he provide documents admitted he spied on the popstar in her bedroom via listening devices, according to TMZ

Standing up for Britney: Britney Spears' attorney Mathew Rosengart is going on the offensive against her father Jamie Spears and demanding he provide documents admitted he spied on the popstar in her bedroom via listening devices, according to TMZ

According to a new legal filing, Rosengart has requested from Jamie 'all documents and communications relating to any recording or listening device in the home or bedroom of Britney Jean Spears, including all documents and communications relating to the decision to place any such recording or listening device and the records of any such recording.' 

He made the same request for anything relating to 'electronic surveillance, monitoring, cloning, or recording of the activity' of the singer, including 'surveillance, monitoring, cloning, icloud mirroring, or recording of calls, emails, text messages, internet browser use or history, and social media use or direct messages on social media.'  

Britney's legal team had intended to depose her father and security manager over the alleged monitored and recorded the pop princess in her bedroom, a source previously told DailyMail.com. 

In these latest legal documents, Rosengart made it clear that he felt Jamie was trying to avoid having to discuss such things under oath in an effort to protect his own reputation.  

According to a new legal filing, Rosengart has requested from Jamie 'all documents and communications relating to any recording or listening device in the home or bedroom of Britney Jean Spears, including all documents and communications relating to the decision to place any such recording or listening device and the records of any such recording.'

According to a new legal filing, Rosengart has requested from Jamie 'all documents and communications relating to any recording or listening device in the home or bedroom of Britney Jean Spears, including all documents and communications relating to the decision to place any such recording or listening device and the records of any such recording.'

'It is of no moment, presently, whether Mr. Spears's reversal was motivated by a desire to bolster his reputation or to avoid his deposition or responding to the outstanding discovery served on him in August,' Rosengart said, referencing Jamie Spears sudden support of eliminating the conservatorship.  

The legal wrangling in Britney's conservatorship case was recently ratcheted up a notch after a security manager hired by her father confessed in a New York Times documentary to the shocking snooping, which he says was conducted on Jamie's orders.

Jamie's lawyer told the Times all actions were 'well within the parameters of the authority conferred upon him by the court.'

The documentary's claims were the second of a devastating one-two punch to Britney's father, who was stripped of his conservatorship with immediate effect in a September 29 ruling by a Los Angeles judge after months of legal arguments by Rosengart to kick him from his role. 

Getting to the truth: Britney's legal team had intended to depose her father and security manager over the alleged monitored and recorded the pop princess in her bedroom, a source previously told DailyMail.com

Getting to the truth: Britney's legal team had intended to depose her father and security manager over the alleged monitored and recorded the pop

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