Britney Spears 'to tell judge she's angry at dad Jamie & they have no contact as he wasn't present for star growing up'

BRITNEY Spears will reportedly "tell the judge she's angry at dad Jamie and they have no contact as he wasn't present for the star growing up."

The 39-year-old is set to appear in front of a judge amid her conservatorship legal battle on June 23.

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The singer is reportedly planning to disclose why she filed an official petition to have her father Jamie removed as her conservator in March to a judge. 

An insider spoke to TMZ about Britney's "frustration" over having to live under Jamie's guardianship for nearly 13 years, stating:  "A lot of this stems from her days growing up when Jamie was not present in her life."

Last month, Britney asked a judge to permanently end Jamie's control over her $60m fortune and personal life.

The singer's attorney filed for Jodi Montgomery to officially replace Jamie as the permanent conservator over Britney's personal matters.


She also asked her estranged father to resign from his role overseeing her personal life.

Additionally, the legal documents stated that Britney reserves the right to eventually request an end to the conservatorship completely.

Under the terms of the long-running conservatorship, the Toxic singer isn't allowed to drive, go out by herself or make any significant personal or financial decisions.

While sources have said Britney's life "would drastically change for the better" if Jamie is removed, the father's lawyer Vivian Thoreen previously claimed the conservatorship "saved" the singer's life.

"I understand that every story needs a villain," the attorney previously said. "But people have it so wrong here."



"This is a story about a fiercely loving, dedicated and loyal father who rescued his daughter from a life threatening situation."

She told Good Morning America's Amy Robach: "People were harming her and they were exploiting her. Jamie saved Britney's life."

Britney is not the only member of her family that's angry with Jamie, as her mother Lynne recently objected to the "excessive" $890,000 attorney fees he was requesting in Britney's conservatorship case.

Jamie's law firm Holland & Knight hit back at Lynne in court documents obtained by People this week, writing: "While the Conservator and his counsel have been very cautious, limited, and thoughtful in dealing with the media (a far cry from any 'national media tour').

"Lynne Spears is the one who exploited her daughter's pain and trauma for personal profit by publishing a book about the Conservatee."



Britney's mother previously talked about the singer's public 2007 meltdown – in which she shaved her head and attacked photographers – in her book Through the Storm:  A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World.

Earlier in April, Lynne took issue with the almost $900,000 her ex spent with H&K – which was racked up while Britney attempted to remove him as co-conservator of her estate. 

She claimed they are "utterly excessive" and "serve no benefit" to Britney, asking that at least $224,000 be repaid to the singer's estate.

Jamie, 68, and Lynne, 65, were married from 1976 until 2002.

In addition to the Womanizer singer, the exes share 30-year-old daughter Jamie Lynn and 44-year-old son Bryan.

Britney appears to want to move on with her life as the legal drama continues.

She reportedly hopes to marry her longtime boyfriend, Sam Asghari, have more children and return to singing.

Britney was previously married to Kevin Federline, 43, from 2004-2007.

The former couple share sons Sean, 15, and Jayden, 14, together.

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