The legendary musician, singer, songwriter and producer Brian Wilson remains under the tutelage of his management team, as proposed in a lawsuit filed in February that cited a diagnosis of dementia.
A judge has authorized the family of Brian Wilson to place the star The Beach Boys under guardianship, informs The Associated Press. The decision comes after the artist's daughters filed a lawsuit in February alleging a “serious neurocognitive disorder” as the reason for his proposal; Doctors confirmed in court that Wilson is taking medication for dementia.
At the family's request, two former members of the management team of Wilson (publicist and manager Jean Sievers and manager LeeAnn Hard) will lead the conservatorship. The songwriter agrees to the agreement and trusts the two women, a lawyer told the court. The move comes after the death in January of Wilson's wife, Melinda, who had been caring for him.
As part of the sentence, the seven children of Wilson They will receive updated information and will be consulted about health decisions. At 81 years old, she will continue to live in his house and a trust will continue to manage his financial assets. Doctors say this move will allow Wilson to maintain his daily routine while ensuring necessary care.
In a statement shared on Instagram Wilson In February, the family added that the agreement would allow him to “work on current projects as well as participate in any activity he chooses.”