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Spears’ father retained as conservator
Linda
Deutsch
LOS ANGELES—Britney Spears’ father will remain temporarily in control of
the pop star’s personal and financial affairs while she is evaluated in
a hospital psychiatric ward, a court commissioner ruled Monday. The
decision came after lawyer Adam Streisand unsuccessfully sought to enter
the case as Spears’ attorney, saying she told him by phone that her
father, James Spears, should be removed from the case.
“She has expressed to me very strongly that her father not be the
conservator,” Streisand said. “There has been an estrangement for quite
some time. With him as conservator, that is causing her more agitation
and more distress.” Superior Court Commissioner Reva Goetz rejected
Streisand’s request to represent the singer and extended her order
granting James Spears temporary conservatorship until Feb. 14. He was
given control on Friday.
She also appointed a physician to evaluate her competence to make
decisions. In addition, Goetz went a step further in distancing Britney
Spears from her friend and sometime manager, Sam Lutfi. The singer was
ordered to have no contact with Lutfi, specifying she can’t reach him by
phone, text message or any other means. Goetz also extended a
restraining order against Lutfi.
Court spokesman Allan Parachini said the restraining order has not yet
been served on Lutfi, but he declined to elaborate. In a text message to
The Associated Press, Lutfi said: “I have no problems with anyone
writing anything negative against me. My image is not of concern, hers
is.” Lutfi did not immediately respond to further questions left in text
and phone messages.
Streisand, who conservatively placed the singer’s estate assets at $40
million, said he believed he had been authorized to represent the
singer. Court-appointed attorney Samuel Ingham said he had interviewed
Britney Spears on Sunday at UCLA Medical Center and determined that she
didn’t understand the court proceedings, and that “she lacks the
capacity to retain counsel.” Streisand argued that she hadn’t been given
any notice of Ingham’s plan to interview her, saying Ingham appeared at
the hospital unannounced.
Vivian Thoreen, attorney for James Spears, said her client should
continue to be conservator because “his daughter is in great distress.”
“He’s not here to take over her assets,” Thoreen said. “He’s here to get
her medical help. He’s here to take over while she’s healing.” |