Britney Spears’ manager Larry Rudolph, who has been working with the “Toxic” hitmaker since the mid-90s, has resigned because his “professional services are no longer needed”, as he claimed she has been “voicing her intention to officially retire”.
Larry Rudolph has been working with the ‘Toxic’ hitmaker – who claimed in court last month her conservatorship is “abusive” – since the mid-90s, but the 57-year-old former lawyer insisted he hasn’t communicated with the 39-year-old singer for two-and-a-half years.
He believes it is in her “best interests” for him to quit because his professional services “are no longer needed”.
According to Deadline, in a letter sent to Britney’s co-conservators Jamie Spears and the court-appointed Jodi Montgomery, Larry wrote: “It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated, at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite work hiatus.
“Earlier today, I became aware that Britney had been voicing her intention to officially retire.
“As you know, I have never been a part of the conservatorship nor its operations, so I am not privy to many of these details. I was originally hired at Britney’s request to help manage and assist her with her career.