He also asked that Jason be granted “additional powers,” including being able to authorize her professional opportunities (such as performing, recording, videos, tours and tv shows), as long as the conservator of her person and her medical team approve.
Jason’s additional powers would include permission to: “take all actions necessary” to secure her estate; revoke powers of attorney including making health care decisions and managing real estate; maintain litigation about Britney, including prosecute civil harassment restraining orders; deal with Britney’s taxes and accounts and hire attorneys, accountants, agents and employees and pay their expenses.
Jason said in the filing he had no prior relationship with Britney before “this matter.”
“Ms. Spears respectfully submits that the Court should appoint her nominee… it is an objectively intelligent preference to nominate a highly qualified, professional fiduciary in this circumstance,” reads the petition for appointment. “Moreover, Ms. Spears respectfully submits that, given the Court’s recognition at the July 14, 2021, hearing that Ms. Spears has sufficient capacity to choose her own legal counsel, she likewise has sufficient capacity to make this nomination.”
During her recent court testimonies, Britney has said she wants her conservatorship to end. But if that’s not possible, she at least wants to remove Jamie as conservator of her estate, a position he has held since she was placed in the conservatorship in 2008.
Britney’s temporary conservator of her person, Jodi Montgomery, is currently approved in her role through Oct. 8. The “Criminal” artist said she will attend her hearing on Dec. 13.
E! News has reached out attorneys for Jamie and Britney for comment.