Britney Spears; Jamie Spears.Photo: Getty; Shutterstock

Jamie Spears has denied a claim that he bugged daughterBritney Spears' bedroom while serving as her conservator.
He added, “I never conducted or authorized any surveillance of Britney’s bedroom at any time, including during the conservatorship. I am not aware of any such surveillance having occurred.”
Britney’s attorney Mathew Rosengart did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on the latest legal documents.
In the documentary — which was released days before Jamie wassuspended as conservator of Britney’s estatein late September — a former employee of the security firm that Jamie had hired, Black Box, claimed the company had monitored Britney’s communications, including audio recordings of conversations between the singer, hernow-husbandSam Asghari, her sons, and her attorneys made in her bedroom, as well as text messages, phone calls and voicemails on her cell phone.
The former employee, Alex Vlasov, alleged the digital trail was then mirrored onto a iPad, encrypted and sent to Jamie, 69, and Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group’s Robin Greenhill, who was Britney’s manager and personal assistant at the time. Both Vlasov’s boss, Black Box founder Edan Yemini, and Greenhillhave previously denied the allegations.
Jamie’s sworn declaration did not address the monitoring of 40-year-old Britney’s text messages.
Jamie and Britney Spears.Chris Farina/Corbis/Getty

The popstar’s13-year conservatorship was ultimately terminated on Nov. 12.
In the months since, Britney haspurchased a new homeand married Asghari. Each side would like the other tosit for a depositionat the next hearing, but neither appears to be willing. The next court date is scheduled for July 13.
source: people.com