Sam Lufti

Sam Lufti made his way out of a Beverly Hills parking lot on Friday after his court appearance for his lawsuit against Britney Spears and her conservators.

Leon Gladstone, Jamie Spears' attorney, told jurors in a Los Angeles courtroom that he was afraid of his daughter's drug addiction as her life began to unravel starting in 2007.

"Jamie (Spears) was living in constant fear that he was going to look at the TV one day and see Britney was dead," Gladstone said on Friday.

Gladstone also described how Britney's descent from happy and humble pop star began shortly after her breakup from fellow pop star Justin Timberlake in 2003, which eventually lead to her short-lived shotgun marriage to a childhood friend in Las Vegas the same year. Her problems reached their peak after her divorce from Kevin Federline in 2006, causing Jamie to convince Britney to seek help.

Lufti is seeking 15% of Britney's income from 2007-2008 during the time he managed her. He's also suing Jamie for an alleged assault and Lynne for libeling him in her book, Through The Storm.