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As the public now knows, the conservatorship was controlled and overseen primarily by her father, Jamie Spears.

He argued in his court papers that he engaged in no wrongdoing.
Rosengart had called Jamies request morally abominable.
The vultures continue to circle.
(In 2011, Britney releasedher seventh album,Femme Fatale, and an accompanyingshort documentary on MTV.)
She claims her father engaged in abusive and bullying conduct.
Britney testified herselfthat she was put on lithium when she was too exhausted to perform.
Britney claims Jamie engaged in self-dealing and billed the estate exorbitant expenses.
More than $178,000 of the money was paid to Advanced Multimedia Partners.
Britneys legal team alleges that Jamie engaged in financial and business mismanagement with Tri Star.
According to reportingin the New YorkTimes,this was after Jamie accepted a $40,000 loan from Tri Star.
Ebadi said the arrangement between Taylor and Jamie created an ethically conflicted arrangement.
He also claimed to have installed software that captured phone conversations.
He was especially interested in his daughters attorney-client communications.
Ebadi said she corroborated that Black Box placed a secret listening equipment in Britneys bedroom.
Rosengart said the Black Box firm was ultimately paid around $6 million from Britneys estate for its services.
Jamie sought to silence individuals who spoke out against him or the Conservatorship, Ebadi concluded after her investigation.