Anonymous ID: 22c540 July 18, 2021, 9:11 a.m. No.14148897   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8926 >>8938 >>8940 >>8961 >>8977

>>14148763

>Britney is a better person than most of you MFs.

 

Britney Spears’s Conservatorship Nightmare

 

How the pop star’s father and a team of lawyers seized control of her life—and have held on to it for thirteen years.

 

By Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino

July 3, 2021

 

On June 22nd, Britney Spears’s management team started getting nervous. Spears, who is thirty-nine, has spent the past thirteen years living under a conservatorship, a legal structure in which a person’s personal, economic, and legal decision-making power is ceded to others. Called a guardianship in most states, the arrangement is intended for people who cannot take care of themselves. Since the establishment of Spears’s conservatorship, she has released four albums, headlined a global tour that grossed a hundred and thirty-one million dollars, and performed for four years in a hit Las Vegas residency. Yet her conservators, who include her father, Jamie Spears, have controlled her spending, communications, and personal decisions.

 

In April, Spears had requested a hearing, in open court, to discuss the terms of the arrangement. It was scheduled for June 23rd. Members of Spears’s team, most of whom have had little or no direct contact with her for years, didn’t expect drastic changes to result. Two years earlier, in the midst of health struggles and pressure from Spears, Jamie had stepped down from his duties overseeing her personal life, and now the team thought that perhaps she wanted to remove him as the conservator of her financial affairs. Some of the team told reporters that they believed Spears liked the conservatorship arrangement, as long as her father wasn’t involved.

 

On the eve of the hearing, according both to a person close to Spears and to law enforcement in Ventura County, California, where she lives, Spears called 911 to report herself as a victim of conservatorship abuse. (Emergency calls in California are generally accessible to the public, but the county, citing an ongoing investigation, sealed the records of Spears’s call.) Members of Spears’s team began texting one another frantically. They were worried about what Spears might say the next day, and they discussed how to prepare in the event that she went rogue. In court on the 23rd, an attorney for the conservatorship urged the judge to clear the courtroom and seal the transcript of Spears’s testimony. light to dark

Spears, calling into the hearing, objected. “Somebody’s done a good job at exploiting my life,” she said, adding, “I feel like it should be an open-court hearing—they should listen and hear what I have to say.”dark to light Then, for the first time in years, Spears spoke for herself, sounding lucid and furious, talking so fast that the judge interjected repeatedly to tell her to slow down, to allow for accurate transcription. “The people who did this to me should not get away,” Spears said. Addressing the judge directly, she added, “Ma’am, my dad, and anyone involved in this conservatorship, and my management, who played a huge role in punishing me when I said no—Ma’am, they should be in jail.”

For the next twenty minutes, Spears described how she had been isolated, medicated, financially exploited, and emotionally abused. She assigned harsh blame to theCalifornia legal system, which she said let it all happen.She added that she had tried to complain to the court before but had been ignored, which made her “feel like I was dead,” she said—“like I didn’t matter.” She wanted to share her story publicly, she said, “instead of it being a hush-hush secret to benefit all of them.” She added, “It concerns meI’ve been told I’m not allowed to expose the people who did this to me.” At one point, she told the court, “All I want is to own my money, for this to end, and for my boyfriend to drive me in his fucking car.”

Anonymous ID: 22c540 July 18, 2021, 9:23 a.m. No.14148961   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8985 >>8990 >>8998

>>14148897

But Jamie and Lynne worked together to make Britney, their second child, happy and a success. She was a born performer, a scene-stealer at dance recitals starting at age three. Her parents drove her to small dance competitions in Lafayette, then to larger ones in New Orleans. They borrowed money from friends to pay for gas to get her to auditions. Spears snagged an understudy role on Broadway and then a stint in the nineties version of “The Mickey Mouse Club.” When she was sixteen, she signed a six-album deal with Jive Records,thanks to an enterprising entertainment lawyer named Larry Rudolph,who became her manager. A precise and commanding dancer with an unmistakable vocal tone of sugary coyness, Spears emerged as a teen-pop singularity. In 1998, the music video for her début single, “. . . Baby One More Time,” featuring a sixteen-year-old Spears in a Catholic-schoolgirl outfit,exploded across American pop culture like fireworks on the Fourth of July. The pleated skirt and bare midriff were her idea—a fact that’s sometimes cited as evidence of her self-determination but might also suggest an intuition, common among teen-age girls, of the compromised power of sex appeal.

Anonymous ID: 22c540 July 18, 2021, 9:28 a.m. No.14148990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9060 >>9102

>>14148961

>enterprising entertainment lawyer named Larry Rudolph

 

DMX. that sounds familiar.

 

Larry Rudolph net worth is

$23 Million

 

Larry Rudolph Wiki Biography

 

Larry Rudolph was born on the 24th July 1963, in The Bronx, New York City USA, and is an entrepreneur, talent manager as well as a producer and a former entertainment lawyer, who is probably best known for being the personal manager of pop superstar Britney Spears. He is also widely recognized for legally representing several other big names of the entertainment industry, such as Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus, The Backstreet Boys and DMXamong plenty of others.

 

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this artist’ manager has accumulated so far? How rich Larry Rudolph is? According to sources, it is estimated that the total of Larry Rudolph’s net worth, as of mid-2017, exceeds the sum of $23 million, acquired through his 15-years long attorney career as well as personal managment career which has been regularly active since 2003.

 

DMX’s official cause of death revealed

By Terry Shropshire | July 8, 2021 | 0

 

Legendary rapper DMX died on April 9, 2021, after reportedly suffering a fatal heart attack that left him brain-dead.

 

According to Vulture, officials now understand what precipitated the medical emergency that took the life of Dark Man X, who was born in New York as Earl Simmons.

 

X died at age 50 following a cocaine-induced heart attack that caused a lack of blood circulation to his brain for an extended period of time, according to the Westchester County, New York, medical examiner’s office. “It was cardiac arrest for a period of time, so there was no circulation to the brain,” the report read, according to Vulture.

 

The publication wrote that officials believe that death happened almost immediately when the fateful incident was reported on April 2.

 

“His death literally happened immediately because the brain was dead,” Vulture reported. “So obviously, there were a number of days where he was on ventilatory support and so forth in the hospital . . . However, he was diagnosed brain-dead early on . . . He never woke up from [a] coma.”

 

Throngs of fans gathered outside of White Plains Hospital in Westchester County for days, hoping for a full recovery for the beloved Ruff Ryders rapper with the famously raspy baritone delivery. But it was not meant to be.

 

DMX’s fame was so great that they decided to host the homegoing service at Brooklyn’s mammoth Barclays Center, home of the NBA’s Nets. It featured performances by Kanye West’s Sunday Service Choir and tributes from the likes of Jadakiss and many others.

Anonymous ID: 22c540 July 18, 2021, 9:42 a.m. No.14149060   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9118

>>14148990

REIGN

DEER

 

Larry Rudolph Net Worth $23 million

 

Larry began his professional attorney career in the early 1990s. In 1992 he opened his own firm, Rudolph & Beer, and turned towards entertainment law. During his law career, which officially ended in 2003 when he closed his firm, Larry collaborated and represented numerous big names of the music industry including, apart from those already mentioned, will.i.am, Toni Braxton, Avril Lavigne and Nicole Scherzinger. This whole legal venture provided the basis for Larry Rudolph’s nowadays rather impressive net worth.

 

In 1997 Rudolph discovered talented 16-year old dancer and singer Britney Spears. Under his guidance, Spears recorded and released her debut solo album in 1999, entitled “…Baby One More Time”, which proved to be a huge commercial success, providing hit singles such as the eponymous title song “…Baby One More Time” as well as “Sometimes” and “(You Drive Me) Crazy”. This accomplishment made Britney Spears a pop superstar, while adding a significant sum to Larry Rudolph’s net worth.

 

Ever since, Rudolph has been serving as Britney Spears‘ personal manager and agent, except a four year-long break in collaboration during her “crazy” period between 2004 and 2008, abundant with substance abuse during which he was fired. Nowadays, apart from their business collaboration, Larry and Britney are big friends.

 

In 2007, alongside Nicole Winnaman, Larry Rudolph founded his own management firm – Total Entertainment and Arts Marketing, while in 2009 he launched his own production company namedReign Deer Entertainment. Besides all these, Rudolph is one of the main people responsible for setting Lindsay Lohan’s career back on the rising path, as well as for launching new girl group named G.R.L. and Adelitas Way’s music career. Doubtlessly, all these achievements have helped Larry Rudolph to massively increase the total of his revenues.

 

Besides all these, Larry has also produced over a dozen motion pictures through his Reign Deer Entertainment, such as the 2002 movie featuring Britney Spears in the main role – “Crossroads” – as well as two TV series, “There & Back: Ashley Parker Angel” and “Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica”. These involvements made a notable impact on Larry Rudolph’s wealth.

 

When it comes to his personal life, Larry Rudolph has managed to keep it private as there aren’t any relevant data about his private matters, except that in 2016 he married Jen Barnett with whom he later welcomed a son. With his family, Rudolph divides his time between New York City and Los Angeles.