Britney Spears Finally Settles Conservator Dispute With Father; Hid From Paparazzi With Ex Soon After
From a legal perspective, the Britney Spears conservator case with her father, Jamie Spears, has finally been settled. However, soon after, she was hounded by paparazzi. Bruno Vincent/Getty Images

From a legal perspective, the Britney Spears conservator case with her father, Jamie Spears, has finally been settled. However, soon after, she was hounded by paparazzi. They found her soon enough, hiding with her ex-boyfriend, Paul Richard Soliz.

As Paparazzi tried to chase her while riding in a Mercedes SUV driven by her rumored boyfriend, she went to the San Fernando Valley in California, where the paparazzi found her with Soliz. Geo News noted that the pair did not want to be photographed as they were trying to hide their faces.

Soliz dated the pop star while she was in the midst of her divorce from Sam Asghari. He was the one seen in the driver's seat, as it is rumored that the two exes are dating once again. However, Spears has recently denied these rumors on social media, saying, "Hopeless, romantic understanding that being single is awesome!!!"

Despite hiding from the paparazzi with her ex, Spears was still able to reach a settlement with her estranged father over the issue of his legal fees. Britney Spears was placed under the conservatorship with her father but was freed from it thanks to the #FreeBritney movement.

However, several legal issues still remained after being freed from the conservatorship, including her father's legal fee issues.

Settlement Finally Settled After Long Legal Battle Between Britney Spears and Father, Jamie Spears

The case continued because both parties still have an ongoing dispute over legal fees after the first filing in December 2021. PEOPLE Magazine reported that both parties confirmed that the case was settled for an undisclosed sum in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, April 25.

"Although the conservatorship was terminated in November 2021, her wish for freedom is now truly complete," said Britney's lawyer, Mathew S. Rosengart, in a statement. "As she desired, her freedom now includes that she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court or entangled with legal proceedings in this matter."

"Britney Spears won when the court suspended her father, and Britney Spears won when her fundamental rights and civil liberties were restored," the pop star added.

Alex Weingarten, who represents Britney Spears's father, also released a statement that both parties "reached a settlement agreement resolving all outstanding disputes," adding, "I cannot comment on any specifics as the settlement is confidential. Jamie is thrilled that this is all behind him. He loves his daughter very much and everything he has ever done has been to protect and support her. It is unfortunate that some irresponsible people in Britney's life chose to drag this on for as long as it has."

Britney Spears Blasts Family After Settlement

It seems that Britney still has some hurt feelings, as she took to social media on Sunday morning, blasting not just her father but also her family while posting a picture of herself wearing only a thong.

The post was long, and TMZ summarized it as "basically, she says her family hurt her and claims the two people who brought her up with lessons about right and wrong -- implying her mom Lynne and dad Jamie -- hurt her the worst and aren't paying for it."

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Written by: Rick Martin

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