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Britney Spears' manager Larry Rudolph resigns, citing singer wants 'to Officially Retire'

Last month, Britney slammed her management in court, alleging to a Los Angeles judge that they "played a huge role in punishing me" alongside her father and "anyone involved in this conservatorship." Britney said, "They should be in jail."

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Britney Spears. Pic/AFP

Britney Spears. Pic/AFP

Larry Rudolph, the man who managed American singer and songwriter Britney Spears' career since the mid-1990s, has now resigned, citing his client's desire to retire from music.

In a letter obtained by Deadline on Monday, Rudolph told the 'Toxic' singer's co-conservators, her father Jamie Spears and court-appointed conservator Jodi Montgomery, that he was stepping down from his role as Britney's manager.

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