Britney Spears is currently without the legal representation that led her to freedom from a 13-year conservatorship.
The pop princess selected lawyer Mathew Rosengart in July of 2021, seeking to terminate her long-standing conservatorship, an endeavour which he successfully accomplished within less than half a year when LA County Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny approved their request by November of the same year.
Rosengart stayed on board for the subsequent three year period to deal with the remaining legal bits and bobs but has recently confirmed he no longer serves as her attorney.
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In his statement shared with The Hollywood Reporter, he expressed: "It has been an honour to serve as Britney's litigator, to work with her to achieve her goals in obtaining the court-ordered suspension of her former conservator, followed by restoring her fundamental rights and civil liberties, while continuing to protect her and more recently to extricate her from all outstanding litigation and the byzantine probate court proceedings."
Britney Spears 'selling $12million home' she bought with husband only months agoHe added: "As I've always said, the credit goes to Britney."
Earlier this year in April, he clarified there were no open lawsuits at present. He further quoted: "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."
Just last month, the iconic singer showed gratitude towards her erstwhile federal prosecutor, lauding him for being there during a hectic evening at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, one that resulted in a sprained ankle for her.
Posting a snapshot on Instagram, she penned: "This man is wonderful! He's like a father to me and he got me through last night! I adore you and admire you mister Mathew! ".
Upon seeing it, Mathew confessed his flattery to DailyMail.com. He voiced: "I was surprised and very flattered by the post, and the feelings are mutual."