Britney Spears’ Father Must Sit for Deposition and Share Electronic Surveillance Documents, Judge Rules

The tense hearing in Los Angeles court on Wednesday, however, did not result in a determination as to whether Britney Spears herself will be deposed.

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Britney Spears’ father has been ordered by a Los Angeles judge to sit for a deposition.

PerVariety, Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Brenda Penny ruled during a tense hearing on Wednesday that Jamie Spears must be deposed within 30 days. Additionally, Jamie will be required to share any documents related to allegations of electronic surveillance.

As for a request from Jamie’s attorney to have Britney deposed, a decision was not reached during the latest hearing. Instead, per the in-court report, both sides will have the opportunity to further argue this facet of the case later this month.

#BritneySpears update (THREAD): We are on break in court, which so far has been a big victory for the star.

1. Judge ruled Jamie Spears must sit for a deposition...within 30 days in LA.

2. Judge ruled Jamie must produce all documents, incl. related to electronic surveillance.

— Elizabeth Wagmeister (@EWagmeister) July 13, 2022

Spears’ lawyer, Mathew S. Rosengart, spoke to reporters after Wednesday’s hearing and described the latest proceedings as amounting to a “very good day in court” for his client, as well as for justice in general. He also accused Jamie of “hiding” for at least nine months.

“The court, as you all heard, granted our motion to compel the attendance of Jamie Spears at his deposition,” Rosengart said. “Over the other side’s objection, the court also granted our application to have that deposition in Los Angeles. Mr. Spears, as the court determined, has now effectively been hiding, hiding from his deposition for no less than nine months.”

Addressing the requirement that Jamie must produce all documents requested by Britney’s team, Rosengart said the singer’s father has previously “failed” to do this via what he described as “obstruction and stonewalling” tactics.

Here’s #BritneySpears attorney, Mathew Rosengart, outside the courthouse after her hearing today.

“Today was a very good day in court for Britney Spears, and it was a very good day for justice.”

Full story on @Variety: https://t.co/8RkaMa8ocP pic.twitter.com/8qpyeutsEH

— Elizabeth Wagmeister (@EWagmeister) July 14, 2022

The ongoing legal back-and-forth follows last November’s termination of Spears’ widely criticized conservatorship.

“I think I’m gonna cry the rest of the day !!!! Best day ever … praise the Lord,” Spears said in a since-removed Instagram post at the time.

Last month, Britney Spears married Sam Asghari in an intimate ceremony attended by—among others—Paris Hilton, Madonna, Drew Barrymore, and Selena Gomez.

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