
The singer's mother Lynn alleges Lutfi crushes up Britney's medication and puts it in her food and "gave Britney something to make her more light-hearted" during one of their visits.
Lutfi, 33, apparently told Lynn Spears the Toxic star would kill herself if he wasn't there to administer her pills. "If you try to get rid of me she'll be dead and I'll piss on her grave," he said, according to the singer's mother.
The sensational events have been reported in a temporary restraining order filed against Lutfi by Britney's mother and her father Jamie.
The order, dated February 1 this year, instructs the 'manager' to stay at least 250 yards away from the singer, her cars, her children's school, her home, UCLA Medical Center, her parents' homes, and her siblings' homes.
It also orders him not to harass or contact Britney, or try and find out where she is. "If you do not obey these orders you can be arrested and charged with a crime. And you may have to go to jail, pay a fine of up to $1,000 or both," the LA Superior Court documents state.
The most shocking part of the legal documents is a declaration filed by Lynn Spears after she visited her daughter at her Beverly Hills home on January 28. Lynn claims she went to see Britney with a friend called Jackie after hearing news reports that she was in tears following a fight with Lutfi.
According to the statement, when Lutfi heard Britney's mother was on her way he did everything he could to make sure she was not in the house. He apparently told Britney her parents were coming to perform an intervention and gave a photographer the keys to one of her cars so he could get her out of the way.
When Lynn arrived and Britney finally returned home Lutfi allegedly told Lynn she must follow his instructions.
According to the court documents he said: "I'm the one who spends 24/7 with your daughter. I sleep in cars outside her house so she can't leave.
"You people throw everyone under the bus. If you don't listen to me I'm going to make your name sh*t in the papers."
Lutfi, meanwhile, has shrugged off the restraining order issued against him. "It won't last," he told one US magazine shortly after a court ordered the troubled singer have no further contact - including phone calls or emails - with him.
And when asked about Britney's parents, Jamie and Lynne, he said: "They're never gonna be able to rule her forever."
By Owen Williams, Feb 05 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy
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