taylorswiftmillions.jpg Taylor Swift's former manager Dan Dymtrow (who once worked with Britney Spears) claims the country star owes him millions of dollars in commission, as he was the one who discovered her prior to be being fired by Swift's father.

Dymtrow says he signed Swift in April 2004 when she was 14 years old and played a key role in making her a star being dumped in July 2005, right before Swift signed with Big Machine Records. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dymtrow says his management deal with Swift and her parents Scott and Andrea stated that he was to be paid between 5%-10% commission (or more) from Taylor’s music career.

The Swifts and Dymtrow have been quietly feuding over the matter since 2007, after Dymtrow sued for breach of contract. Dymtrow's attorney Fernando Pinguelo said, “They delayed and delayed [the deal] and got rid of my client and subsequently signed the deal and kept his commissions for themselves."

The Swifts claim that because Dymtrow failed to obtain the required court approval of his management contract with Taylor, she legally disaffirmed the deal in 2005. Swift’s lawyer, Paul LiCalsi said, “For him to claim that her success and her major contracts were procured by him is ludicrous. And even if there were some merit to his claims, paying him on the contract would defeat the whole purpose of the law in New York, which is to protect minors who sign contracts.”