

Britney Spears' ex-manager and an attorney who claimed she hired him should be ordered to stay away from the singer indefinitely, a lawyer for her father told a judge today.
But lawyers for former manager Osama "Sam" Lutfi and attorney Jon Eardley say such a harsh measure is unwarranted, because there is no evidence that either caused the pop star substantial emotional distress as alleged by lawyers for her father.
Jamie Spears and attorney Andrew Wallet share co-conservatorship powers over the 27-year-old singer's estate.
Jamie Spears wants Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Aviva K. Bobb -- who began hearing final arguments today -- to extend indefinitely a temporary order she issued against both men in late January. He also wants Lutfi to be ordered to stay away from Spears' two young sons.
After hearing lawyer wrap up their final arguments this morning, Bobb said she will rule by the end of the day.
Jamie Spears maintains that Lutfi and Eardley have tried to undermine the conservatorship, which was established by Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Reva Goetz early last year after the singer exhibited behavior that resulted in her hospitalization at UCLA Medical Center.
Her father and his lawyers maintain the conservatorship has turned his daughter's life around and made possible her current "Circus" concert tour, which may be expanded.
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