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						<p><strong><strong>Britney Spears</strong></strong>’ longtime manager, <strong><strong>Larry Rudolph</strong></strong>, seemingly revealed her retirement plans as he resigned after more than two decades working for the pop princess.</p>


<p>On Monday, July 5, <strong>Deadline</strong> shared the letter that Rudolph wrote to Britney’s dad, <strong><strong>Jamie Spears</strong></strong>, and her care manager, <strong><strong>Jodi Montgomery</strong></strong>, regarding his decision to no longer manage the 39-year-old “Toxic” singer.</p>
<p>“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,” Rudolph wrote. “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.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_2057724"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/07/06/britney-spears-manager-larry-rudolph-resigns-amid-conservatorship-battle-0.jpg" alt="Britney Spears Manager Larry Rudolph Resigns Amid Conservatorship Battle 3" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Britney Spears and her manager, Larry Rudolph after she won one of three awards at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards on September 7, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.</span> <span class="credit">Kevork Djansezian/AP/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>Rudolph asked for Jamie and Montgomery, who he addressed as the “co-executors of the estate of Britney Spears,” to accept the letter as his “formal resignation.”</p>


<p>He concluded: “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.”</p>
<p>After working with Britney in the ‘90s and through the early 2000s, Rudolph was rehired by Jamie to help launch her comeback following her much-publicized breakdown in 2007 and 2008. During a <strong>bombshell court hearing last month</strong>, Britney accused her father and members of her team of abuse through her conservatorship,<strong> which she expressed a desire to end after 13 years.</strong></p>

		<p>“The people who did this to me should not get away,” the <em>Crossroads</em> actress told the judge on June 23. “Ma’am, my dad, and anyone involved in this conservatorship, and my management, who played a huge role in punishing me when I said no — Ma’am, they should be in jail.”</p>
<p>While Jamie alleged that <strong>Montgomery was to blame for any mistreatment of Britney over the years</strong>, Montgomery’s attorney said in a statement to <em>Us Weekly</em> that she had ”been a tireless advocate for Britney and for her well-being” since 2019 and noted, “she does not control Britney’s financial assets.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_2057722"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/07/06/britney-spears-manager-larry-rudolph-resigns-amid-conservatorship-battle-1.jpg" alt="Britney Spears Manager Larry Rudolph Resigns Amid Conservatorship Battle 2" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Britney Spears</span> <span class="credit">Matt Baron/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>Britney hasn’t hit the stage since she canceled her second Vegas residency in 2019 before it even began. Her lawyer <strong><strong>Samuel D. Ingham III</strong></strong> previously wrote in court documents that she “will not perform again if her father is in charge of her career.” Days before her hearing, she told fans that <strong>she has “no idea” whether she will continue her singing career.</strong></p>


<p>“I’m having fun right now,” she said via Instagram. “I’m in a transition in my life, and I’m enjoying myself, so that’s it.”</p>
<p>Neither the musician, <strong>who reported herself as a victim of abuse the night</strong> before her June 23 hearing, or Ingham have yet to officially file her petition to end the conservatorship.</p>

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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Sarah Hearon</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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