Britney Spears has accused Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group founder Lou Taylor and associate Robin Greenhill of mistreating her during her conservatorship.

“I will sue the s–t out of Tri Star!!!!” the singer wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post.

Spear’s estranged father, Jamie Spears, employed Tri Star as the business manager of Britney’s estate shortly after placing her under a conservatorship in 2008. The “Toxic” singer claimed that her father “worshiped” the two managers.

“[He] would have done anything they asked of him!!!!” she wrote.

A Los Angeles judge terminated Britney’s conservatorship back in November 2021 after she accused her dad and managers of abuse.

Spears also accused Taylor of bugging her room and monitoring her phone in conjunction with her father, Jamie. The company, however, denied those accusations. In a statement, Taylor’s attorney, Charles Harder, said that Spears’ claims on Instagram were “entirely false as well as highly offensive, damaging and unacceptable.”

Jamie’s lawyer, Vivian Lee Thoreen, said his “actions were done with the knowledge and consent of Britney.”

The pop star’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, called the allegations a “shameful and shocking violation of her privacy rights and civil liberties.” He has continued investigating them with former FBI special agent Sherine Ebadi, who verified that Jamie had spied on his daughter.

Rosengart has requested Jamie, Taylor and Greenhill to arrange a sit-down with the former federal prosecutor to testify under oath.

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