Britney Spears' conservators are playing the blame game when it comes to an incident involving her dogs.
On Aug. 19, reports indicated that Britney was being investigated for battery following an alleged incident with her housekeeper. According to TMZ, Britney and one of her longtime housekeepers got into a heated argument on Aug. 16 over the pop star's dogs, and the housekeeper claimed Brit slapped a phone out of her hands. Later, reports claimed Brit was worked up because the housekeeper took one of the pooches to the vet without the singer's permission.
Now, both Britney's dad, Jamie Spears, who is conservator of her estate and business affairs, and her personal personal conservator, Jodi Montgomery, are pointing the finger at each other over who is actually in charge of the singer's pets, Page Six reported.
Jodi's lawyer told the New York Post's gossip site, "Mr. Spears, who runs the estate of Ms. Spears, has hired a day-to-day caretaker for Ms. Spears' pets. Ms. Montgomery has never been responsible for the care of animals since she began working with Ms. Spears in September of 2019."
A source close to Jamie, though, said the pets aren't his responsibility.
"Jamie is the conservator of the estate not of the person. Jodi Montgomery has been in control of the conservatorship of the person since 2019," the source said. "Anything [pertaining to the animals] would fall 100 percent under the conservator of the person."
On Aug. 20, TMZ detailed that Brit's housekeeper took two of Britney's dogs earlier this month after believing they were being neglected — the belief stemmed from one of the dogs being sick. Earlier this week things came to a head between Britney and the housekeeper, especially after the singer suspected that the housekeeper was working in cahoots with her father regarding the missing dogs.
According to TMZ, Jamie has been shut out of Britney's life and is "totally in the dark on what goes on in [Britney's] home." Still, Brit believes her dad is involved in the dispute and thinks the housekeeper was sending photos of the dogs to him and asking for his direction.
"She's been through this before," a source close to Britney told Page Six. "Her conservators used to threaten to take her children away from her, and now her dogs are nowhere to be found. It's an all too familiar — and heartbreaking — feeling for her."
Britney's attorney claims no blowup actually happened, claiming the situation is "nothing more than a 'he said, she said' regarding a cell phone, with no striking and obviously no injury whatsoever."