Britney Spears has threatened to sue her former management business Tri Star, some three months after the conclusion of her 13-year controversial conservatorship. In a now-deleted Instagram post, the pop diva claimed that Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group CEO Lou Taylor and her colleague Robin Greenhill reportedly tried to kill her immediately before she was put under conservatorship by her father Jamie Spears in 2008. The new accusation comes only days after Taylor accused him of having an affair with her father while he was her conservator. #FreeBritney protestors have long questioned the businesswoman and her management organization for their roles in Britney Spears’ conservatorship. Taylor, on the other hand, has repeatedly denied any role in the legal agreement.
An investigation of Britney Spears’ claims against her previous management
Britney Spears has resorted to Instagram lately to criticize her old management business, Tri-Star Entertainment, and its CEO, Lou Taylor. Tri-Star reportedly brought her to their office a week before she was put on involuntary psychiatric custody in 2008 to make her feel special:
“Tri-Star called me to their headquarters a week before they shipped me out to that f***ing location… the fancy suit-clad b***** They’re really kind with their ‘We’re here to make you feel special!'”
BRITNEY SUING TRI STAR
— alex spears ✨ (@femmefataleicon) February 23, 2022
The pop singer reportedly claimed to have had lunch with Taylor and Robin Greenhill, who allegedly showed Spears “a gigantic black and white framed photo” of herself in their office’s hallway. She also said that Kate Beckinsale was there at the event:
“They suckered me in and “made me feel special”… Correct… That same b ****** murdered me a week later!!”
The Toxic hitmaker said that her father, Jamie Spears, “worshiped” Taylor and Greenhill and that she feels they attempted to “murder” her:
“I believe they were attempting to murder me… To this day, I feel that’s precisely what they were attempting… But there was nothing wrong with me, and I didn’t die!!!!”
Spears went on to say that no one else would have survived her management’s treatment and actions:
“No one else would have survived what they did to me!” I lived through it all and remember it all! “I’m going to sue the s*** out of Tri Star!!!!”
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The singer also added that her management had previously “gotten away” with their alleged activities, but she will now warn them daily. On the other hand, Tri-Star Sports and Entertainment Group has disputed all of the charges stated in Spears’ article. Rolling Stone quoted attorney Charles Harder, Esq. as saying:
“These charges are completely incorrect, in addition to being exceedingly hurtful, destructive, and unacceptable.”
Although Britney Spears removed her post later that day, it is unclear if she would launch a legal lawsuit against Tri-Star in the coming days.