Britney Spears' temporary conservator of person, Jodi Montgomery, has requested increased security measures after receiving death threats following the "Toxic" singer's June 23 conservatorship hearing, according to new court docs. BRITNEY SPEARS' CONSERVATOR JODI MONTGOMERY NOT RESIGNING, SAYS SINGER ASKED HER 'TO CONTINUE'The extra cost would have to be approved by Spears' father, Jamie Spears, who is the conservator of her estate, and a judge. On Tuesday, Montgomery's lawyer Lauriann Wright told Fox News in a statement, "Ms. Montgomery has no plans to step down as Ms. Spears' Temporary Conservator of the Person." "Ms. Spears as recently as yesterday has asked Ms. Montgomery to continue to serve. Ms. Montgomery will continue to serve as a conservator for as long as Ms. Spears and the Court desire her to do so."
Source: Fox News July 07, 2021 21:00 UTC