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Britney Spears wants to hire lawyer Mathew Rosengart to represent her in ending conservatorship - Daily Mail

Britney Spears asks high-powered attorney and former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart to represent her in ending her conservatorship

  • Spears, 39, has signed a document asking former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart to represent, sources told TMZ
  • Rosengart is a high-profile attorney who has represented other celebrities including Steven Spielberg, Ben Affleck and Sean Penn, among others
  • The singer's court-appointed lawyer, Samuel Ingham, resigned earlier this week
  • Spears said in her furious statement in court that she had only recently been told she could end her conservatorship, though Ingham reportedly denies that 

Britney Spears is reportedly in the market for a new lawyer after her longtime court-appointed attorney Samuel Ingham resigned earlier this week.

The 39-year-old pop superstar has her eye set on high-profile attorney Mathew Rosengart to take over the position, TMZ reported on Saturday.

Multiple sources claimed that not only did Spears want Rosengart to take over her case, but she has already signed a document requesting that he represent her.

New lawyer: Britney Spears, 39, wants celebrity attorney Mathew Rosengart to represent her in her conservatorship battle after her lawyer Samuel Ingham resigned, TMZ reported Saturday; seen in 2015 in LA

New lawyer: Britney Spears, 39, wants celebrity attorney Mathew Rosengart to represent her in her conservatorship battle after her lawyer Samuel Ingham resigned, TMZ reported Saturday; seen in 2015 in LA 

'Pursuant to my statement in open court on June 23, 2021, my rights, and my desire to end the above-referenced conservatorship as to my father Jamie P. Spears, it is my desire to choose and retain my own counsel, at Greenberg, Traurig, LLP as set forth above,' the document allegedly reads.

She reportedly signed her name as 'Britney Jean Spears.'

Rosengart, who is a partner in his firm, has had a number of high-profile Hollywood clients, including Steven Spielberg, Ben Affleck and his brother Casey, Sean Penn and director Michael Mann, among others.

The lawyer describes his specialties as 'commercial, media and entertainment, and white collar defense litigation' on his firm's website.

He's a well-regarded figure, particularly in the entertainment world, and The Hollywood Reporter placed him on its list of Hollywood's Top 100 Attorney's for 2021 back in May. 

Making it official: Britney reportedly signed a document expressing her desire to retain Rosengart as her attorney. He has previously represented Steven Spielberg, Ben Affleck and Sean Penn

Making it official: Britney reportedly signed a document expressing her desire to retain Rosengart as her attorney. He has previously represented Steven Spielberg, Ben Affleck and Sean Penn

Spears is in need of a new lawyer after her previous attorney, Samuel Ingham, resigned from his position earlier this week.

Ingham will continue doing his duties until the musician has another lawyer in place.

Sources with knowledge of his dealings told TMZ that he was submitting his resignation after Spears claimed in court that she had never been told that she could try to end her conservatorship.

Ingham reportedly believes he offered her that option several times, but she was more focused on having her father removed as the head of the conservatorship.

So far, Rosengart isn't officially on board with Spears' plans to have him represent her, though sources with knowledge of the matter say he'll first work to remove Jamie as the head of Britney's estate, before trying to end the conservatorship altogether.

Bad blood: Spear's longtime attorney Samuel Ingham resigned this week, reportedly in anger after she said he didn't tell her she could end her conservatorship, which he denies in private

Bad blood: Spear's longtime attorney Samuel Ingham resigned this week, reportedly in anger after she said he didn't tell her she could end her conservatorship, which he denies in private

Plan of attack: Rosengart isn't on board yet, but if he takes the job he'll try to remove Britney's father Jamie Spears from the conservatorship before trying to dissolve it; seen in 2018

Plan of attack: Rosengart isn't on board yet, but if he takes the job he'll try to remove Britney's father Jamie Spears from the conservatorship before trying to dissolve it; seen in 2018

The shakeup over Spears' representation comes amid feuding between her father Jamie and co-conservator Jodi Montgomery, who recently blasted Jamie for trying to blame her for the restrictions placed on Britney over the years.

In an excerpt of court documents obtained by People, Montgomery accused the elder Spears of spending 'more than $2 million of his daughter's money' to advance his fight to remain as her conservator.

Montgomery, an experienced conservator with a degree in social welfare, was brought on to co-manage Britney's affairs in September 2019, when her father became ill. 

Jamie has previously complained that Montgomery had prevented him from speaking with his daughter, but she alleges that, 'Ms. Spears is the one who cut him off... That is her choice not Ms. Montgomery's,' according to documents obtained by TMZ.

Montgomery has remained in charge of Britney's personal affairs, working as her 'care manager', while Jamie still controls her $60million fortune 

Working together: Britney Spears pictured in 2018, reportedly asked Jodi to 'stay' as co-conservator over text
Jodi Montgomery is a professional conservator who has worked with Britney since 2019

Expensive: Britney Spears ' co-conservator Jodi Montgomery had blasted the pop star's dad Jamie and has also reportedly asked a judge to approve fees of more than $221,090, according to TMZ 

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