Britney Spears' phone and internet use were allegedly monitored by her father

Britney Spears' phone and internet use were allegedly monitored by her father
Singer Britney Spears arrives at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, US, Aug 28, 2016.
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Britney Spears' phone and internet use were monitored by her father, a new documentary has claimed.

The Toxic singer - who has been outspoken about wanting Jamie Spears to lose his position as conservator of her affairs - reportedly "worried" her team when she requested a new iPhone and her security staff were asked to put "parental control" on the device so other people could gain access to her texts, calls, and browser history.

Speaking in the new documentary Controlling Britney Spears - which was released on Friday (Sept 24), Alex Vlasov, who worked for Black Box Security from 2012 to 2021, said: "Britney wanted to get an iPhone … and that was a big deal. Everybody was worried.

"[My boss] Edan [Yemini] approached me and asked me, 'Is there any monitoring services for an iPhone that you are aware of?' And I'm like, 'What do you mean?' And he's like, 'Well, parental controls. Is there any way you can put parental controls on an iPhone?'

"And that's when Edan explained to me that Britney's communication is monitored for her own security and protection."

Alex questioned "the legality" of the request, and was told the court were "aware" of the monitoring of her communications, which eventually led to Britney's phone being cloned onto an iPad, which was kept in a safe.

He continued: "[Edan] said, 'Yes, the court is aware of this. Britney's lawyer is aware of this. This is for her safety. It's for her protection'.

"And then Robin [Greenhill of Britney's management team at Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group] came up with the idea of, 'Why don't we just take an iPad, sign in with an iCloud on there, the same iCloud that Britney would use on her phone, and that would mirror all activity?' You would be able to see all messages, all FaceTime calls, notes, browser history, photographs.

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"Their reason for monitoring was looking for bad influence, looking for potential illegal activity that might happen, but they would also monitor conversations with her friends, with her mom, with her lawyer Sam Ingham. If there's anybody that should be off-limits, it should be Britney's lawyer."

Tri Star Sports & Entertainment group branded the allegations "false", but Jamie's lawyer, Vivian Lee Thoreen, insisted his actions "were done with the knowledge and consent of Britney, her court-appointed attorney and/or the court."

And Edan's lawyer said: "Black Box have always conducted themselves within professional, ethical and legal bounds, and they are particularly proud of their work in keeping Ms Spears safe for many years."

The 39-year-old singer's new attorney, Mathew Rosengart, has vowed to "fully and aggressively investigate these matters."

He added: "Intercepting or monitoring Britney's communications, especially sacrosanct attorney-client communications, represents a shameful and shocking violation of her privacy rights and civil liberties."

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