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Former FBI Agent Finds Jamie Spears Put a 'Secret Recording Device' in Britney Spears' Bedroom

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A former FBI agent and private investigator has concluded that Jamie Spears illegally recorded his daughter Britney Spears in her bedroom following an investigation.

According to E! News, the pop star’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, filed documents containing the new information on Tuesday (January 18) ahead of a hearing scheduled for Wednesday.

The filing alleges that former special FBI agent Sherine Ebadi “corroborated” a claim that Jamie had instructed Black Box Security to “to place a secret recording device in Ms. Spears‘s bedroom.” Click inside to read more… Sherine said she came to the conclusion after a debriefing with Alex Vlasov, who was at one point employed with Black Box Security. Alex had first made the allegation last year while speaking with The New York Times. Jamie‘s lawyer responded at the time, “All of his actions were well within the parameters of the authority conferred upon him by the court.

His actions were done with the knowledge and consent of Britney, her court-appointed attorney, and/or the court. Jamie‘s record as conservator — and the court’s approval of his actions — speak for themselves.” In the new documents, Sherine said she had debrief Alex “following publication of these troubling allegations” and “at the direction of counsel for Ms. Spears.” “I corroborated the Times‘s reporting on Mr. Spears‘s extensive surveillance efforts, including of Ms. Spears‘s attorney-client communications and private conversations in her bedroom,” she continued, adding that Alex was “highly credible.” The investigator went on to say Black Box had been monitoring Britney‘s phone when Alex was hired in 2012.

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