Perez Hilton believes Britney Spears “would be dead” if she wasn’t under her conservatorship.
28.04.2021 - 02:07 / foxnews.com
Britney Spears will personally address the status of her conservatorship for the first time on record. The pop star's court-appointed lawyer, Samuel D.
Ingham III, told the court in a hearing on Tuesday that he planned to submit a request for the "Toxic" singer to "address the court directly" on an "expedited basis" in 30 days. "The conservatee has requested that I seek from the court a status hearing at which she can address the court directly," Ingham III told Judge Brenda Penny.
Perez Hilton believes Britney Spears “would be dead” if she wasn’t under her conservatorship.
Britney Spears is not expected to petition for an end to her conservatorship when she comes face to face with a judge next month. Instead, a report states, she'll ask a judge to permanently remove her father, Jamie Spears, from the conservatorship, which has guided her life for the past 13 years.The TMZ report claims Britney does not feel trapped in the conservatorship and has no issues with the current conservatorship of her person.
A major update has arrived for the Free Britney moment as the singer is all set to address the court for the first time in relation to her conservatorship hearing. As per a report in US Weekly, Spears’ lawyer, Sam Ingham, asked the court during a Tuesday, April 27, hearing, if Spears could herself speak to the court on “an expedited basis.” Fans of the Toxic singer are sure to celebrate this as a major step forward in their Free Britney campaign.
Britney Spears will in June personally address a Los Angeles court in a hearing regarding her ongoing conservatorship case.According to Reuters, a judge agreed to the request from Spears’ legal team and set a hearing date for June 23.
The court-appointed attorney for Britney Spears said during Spears’ latest conservatorship hearing on Tuesday that the pop star wants to address the judge in court.
The time has finally come… Britney Spears is set to speak in court about her conservatorship! The announcement was made at a hearing on Tuesday when Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny arranged for a hearing on June 23 to let the pop star share her thoughts on the “status of the conservatorship.”
A milestone just happened in Britney Spears‘ conservatorship case, as on Tues. Apr.
Britney Spears has been granted a status hearing to address the court directly in her conservatorship case.ET has learned that during Tuesday's hearing, the singer's attorney, Samuel Ingham, shared that Britney «requested» that he «seek from the court a status hearing where she can address the court directly.” Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny approved and scheduled a hearing on June 23 to allow the singer to speak out in some manner.All parties involved, including Britney's parents,
At long last. Britney Spears will be able to address the court at an upcoming conservatorship hearing.
Pop star Britney Spears will personally address the Los Angeles court dealing with her long-running conservatorship in June, a judge agreed on Tuesday.