LOS ANGELES — Britney Spears fears her father and will not resume her career so long as he has power over it, her attorney said in court Tuesday.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny declined to suspend James Spears from his central role in the court conservatorship that has controlled his daughter's life and career for 12 years as Britney Spears' attorney Samuel D. Ingham III requested at the contentious hearing. But the judge said she would consider future petitions for his suspension or outright removal, which Ingham plans to file.
"My client has informed me that she is afraid of her father," Ingham told the judge. "She will not perform again if her father is in charge of her career."
The pop star has been on an indefinite work hiatus since early 2019.
James Spears' attorney, Vivian Lee Thoreen, defended what she said was his perfect record in his run as her conservator, which has seen her net worth go from in debt to well over $60 million.
Thoreen argued that the disruption caused by his removal would do her the very harm the suspension is meant to prevent.
"I don't believe there is a shred of evidence to support my client's suspension," she said.
Thoreen also objected to Ingham's statements about the father-daughter relationship as inadmissible hearsay.