Britney Spears’ Longtime Manager Larry Rudolph QUITS!
Goodbye Britney Spears says longtime manager Larry Rudolph, he has officially resigned as more controversy swirls over the pop singer’s restrictive conservatorship. Read on for more details since Larry Rudolph QUITS …
CelebnMusic247.com reports that things have not gone in Britney’s favor for the past few battles in court so Larry Rudolph has decided to part ways.
Britney Spears has been with Larry since the early days of her career stemming back to the mid-90s
Larry Rudolph wrote in a letter Monday sent to Spears’ co-conservators Jamie Spears and the court-appointed Jodi Montgomery.
Her now-former manager wrote:
James P. Spears and Jodi Montgomery, as co-executors of the estate of Britney Spears:
It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated, at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite work hiatus. Earlier today, I became aware that Britney had been voicing her intention to officially retire.
As you know, I have never been a part of the conservatorship nor its operations, so I am not privy to many of these details. I was originally hired at Britney’s request to help manage and assist her with her career. And as her manager, I believe it is in Britney’s best interest for me to resign from her team as my professional services are no longer needed.
Please accept this letter as my formal resignation.
I will always be incredibly proud of what we accomplished over our 25 years together. I wish Britney all the health and happiness in the world, and I’ll be there for her if she ever needs me again, just as I always have been.
Larry Rudolph
This latest twist in the Spears saga comes days after co-conservator Bessemer Trust jumped from assisting and overseeing the performer’s career and $50 million-plus fortune. As she made clear in her June 23 appearance at a hearing over the 13-year-old conservatorship, Spears herself wants the complex legal arrangement dissolved or fundamentally altered. – Deadline
Britney told Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny as family, lawyers and court officials listened in:
It is my wish and dream for all of this to end. I want my life back. I truly believe this conservatorship is abusive … I want to end the conservatorship without being evaluated. I want to petition to end the conservatorship.
Apparently, Britney is stuck and now her manager is gone. What’s next?