Britney Spears made a massive move to secure her win in her conservatorship battle.
Following Sam Ingham's filing of resignation, Spears reportedly started talking to a veteran Hollywood lawyer who can help her in the conservatorship case.
Previously, Ingham served as her court representative since 2008. Only after when the singer spoke before the court for the first time when the former lawyer said he wanted to quit.
Multiple news outlets revealed that the 39-year-old pursues former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart. She is reportedly in early talks with him as she believes he could help her remove the conservatorship of Jamie Spears.
Rosengart surely established a well-renowned career in Hollywood as he represented several high-profile clients. He already worked with Eddie Vedder, Sean Penn, Steven Spielberg, Michael Mann, Jimmy Butler, and Soledad O'Brien, among others.
Meanwhile, The New York Times revealed that the former federal prosecutor once worked as a law clerk for Judge David Souter. He was then nominated to the Supreme Court and worked at the Justice Department in the 1990s.
Since he left the post, he began working as a defense attorney and civil litigator.
People Support Britney Spears
Following the announcement, people began demanding #FreeBritney again.
One internet user said, "freedom is worth more than money, hopefully someone will step up and help this young women get her freedom back so she can live her life!"
Another added, "I hope she wins and gets every penny back plus some. Like her or not. She's an American and deserves to be free."
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Britney's latest legal move came after her Conservator of Person, Jodi Montgomery, demanded heightened security due to death threats.
The court documents, which were recently filed by her lawyer, revealed that death threats started bombarding her life ever since Britney spoke to the court.
She also asked the singer's estate to cover the security costs. Jamie and a judge are yet to approve the request. The added security will only take effect once they give a go signal for it.
Currently, Montgomery reportedly plays a huge part in finding a new attorney. According to the text messages Britney sent her, the singer asked her to help her replace Ingham.
She also debunked the rumors that she wants to resign as Britney Spears' Temporary Conservator of the Person.
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