Last week, Britney Spears reached a settlement in her ongoing court dispute with her father Jamie regarding legal fees related to their conservatorship battle.
In essence, the disagreement revolved around whether Britney would be responsible for paying over $2 million in legal fees incurred by Jamie during the 2021 dissolution of her conservatorship.
While the specific terms of the settlement were not disclosed to the public, TMZ reported yesterday that it ultimately resulted in Britney covering Jamie’s legal expenses.
Additionally, TMZ suggested that Britney’s extravagant spending, combined with the settlement, placed her at risk of financial hardship. However, a new report from Entertainment Tonight contradicts this claim.
According to a source cited by ET, Britney is “far” from facing financial difficulties, despite her penchant for private flights and vacations.
Furthermore, the source indicates that Britney is on the verge of recouping sales from her memoir and audiobook, “The Woman in Me,” released last year. Allegedly, major producers are also competing for the rights to her memoir.
Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, echoed these sentiments in a statement to ET, stating that her desire for freedom has been fully realized. He emphasized that Britney is no longer obligated to participate in court proceedings or legal matters related to the conservatorship.
For further clarification, we have reached out to Britney’s representatives and will provide updates if we receive a response.