Brit's Former Manager Wants To Hear From Queen B!
Attorneys for Wright Entertainment Group were in an LA courtroom today to ask a judge to allow Britney Spears to give a videotaped deposition in their suit against the singer for unpaid management fees.
Johnny Wright, Brit's former manager, claims Spears owes him a percentage of her income through 2008, even though Brit dropped Wright as her manager in 2006.
Attorney's for Britney's conservatorship are fighting the request for a videotaped deposition saying she's not well enough to give a deposition and over fears the tape could be leaked. Instead, they're offering to allow Spears to give a written deposition. However, Wright's attorneys counter that since Britney has been making public appearances and performing, she's well enough to give a videotaped deposition.
In the end, the judge decided to hold off on ordering Spears to give a deposition and promised to revisit the matter at a later date.
Should Brit have to make an in-person statement or would a written deposition be good enough?
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