Britney Spears is the latest name to be linked to P Diddy – but not for his notorious parties.
The pop superstar’s former business manager, Lou M Taylor, who founded Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group, is accused of playing a key role in her 2008 conservatorship. And Taylor also managed Diddy, she revealed in 2019.
Their working relationship went back to the early 1990s, and it’s not clear now if it’s still going. But Brit has previously called out the company’s services director Robin Greenhill.
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Robin was also recently mentioned in a lawsuit against Diddy. In 2021, it was claimed that Robin had control of Britney’s credit cards and medication, and that Tri Star used her money to hire security to keep an eye on her during the conservatorship.
Britney said Robin was Lou’s “weird-a** lackey” in her 2023 autobiography and said that they, along with her dad Jamie Spears, “bullied” her.
Tri Star, Lou and Robin have all denied the claims. They said the conservatorship came about from “recommendation of legal counsel, not Tri Star, and approved by the Court for more than 12 years”.
But Robin returned to the press in 2024 when Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed a $30million lawsuit against Diddy. In it, he accused Diddy of groping and possible drug-induced rape.
It was filed a matter of weeks before two if Diddy’s homes were raided as part of a sex trafficking probe.
Lil Rod alleges he was told to recruit prostitutes and have sex with them for Diddy’s pleasure. He claims he has hundreds of hours of video footage showing Diddy’s “serious illegal activity”.
According to Rodney, Robin was one of a number of people who helped the incidents to happen, reports THR.
Tri Star is not named in the recent indictment of Diddy.
The rapper has denied all allegations against him. He was arrested on sex trafficking charges and was refused bail, currently awaiting trial at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City.
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