Britney Spears‘ statement against conservatorship has set off a motion to end remote audio broadcasts in the Los Angeles court system.
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Britney Spears won't attend her conservatorship hearing in person. The 39-year-old pop star will appear virtually at the June 23 hearing, after her lawyer previously urged the court to allow Britney to speak on "an expedited basis" amid the ongoing battle over her conservatorship, according to Us Weekly.
Britney has been unable to make major financial decisions for herself without the approval of her dad since her 2008 conservatorship agreement. The issue has been thrown into the spotlight this
.Britney Spears‘ statement against conservatorship has set off a motion to end remote audio broadcasts in the Los Angeles court system.
Britney Spears’s request to remove her father from his role overseeing her conservatorship, a court filing reveals. The singer’s lawyer, Samuel Ingham, asked a court in Los Angeles to oust Jamie Spears from his position managing the multimillion dollar estate.
The court overseeing Britney Spears’ conservatorship has denied a motion to have her father removed from overseeing her financial affairs. This does not directly relate to the musician’s recent statement saying that she wanted to end the conservatorship entirely, but the decision was reached after she spoke in court last week.Spears’ attorney Samuel Ingham filed to have Jamie Spears removed as co-conservator several months ago, and it was that motion to which the judge responded yesterday.
Britney Spears’s request to remove her father from his role overseeing her conservatorship, a court filing reveals. The singer’s lawyer, Samuel Ingham, asked a court in Los Angeles to oust Jamie Spears from his position managing the multimillion dollar estate.
Britney Spears spoke very candidly about the struggles she's faced under a conservatorship for 13 years. Now, her dad, Jamie Spears, is asking in court documents obtained by ET that his daughter's claims be investigated as they are «serious allegations regarding forced labor, forced medical treatment and therapy, improper medical care, and limitations on personal rights.» The 39-year-old pop star addressed the court over the phone and alleged that her father and his team have a tight reign over
Britney Spears‘ ex husband Kevin Federline has released a statement, via his lawyer, about Britney‘s testimony in her conservatorship case requesting to be freed from it.
Burlesque actor isn't the only celebrity to publicly show her support for Spears. also stood up for the pop icon in a Twitter thread.
On Monday, Jamie Lynn Spears made an emotional statement in support of sister Britney Spears, on the heels of the pop star’s latest conservatorship hearing.
Wendy Williams is Team Free Britney.
Britney Spears has a “little secret” for her fans nearly 24 hours after speaking out in her conservatorship case.
Britney Spears' famous fans and friends have her back. The 39-year-old singer spoke out for the first time at her conservatorship hearing on Wednesday, and stars including Lena Dunham, Keke Palmer, Cara Delevingne and Mariah Carey took to social media to show their support. Spears, who has been under the legal conservatorship for 13 years, joined the Los Angeles court hearing remotely amid COVID-19 protocols, and did not hold back in her account of her experiences.
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This article includes references to mental health and drug use. After years of silence and being under conservatorship, Britney Spears spoke her truth and detailed her side of the story before a Los Angeles probate judge Brenda Penny on Wednesday. The popstar icon, who has serenaded millions across the globe, was demanding to end her conservatorship under which she has lived for 13 long years.
Justin Timberlake has spoken out in support of his ex-girlfriend Britney Spears following her 30-minute address at her conservatorship court hearing on Wednesday.The Toxic singer pleaded with Judge Brenda Penny to end her 13-year conservatorship and made a number of shocking revelations, including that she has been forced to have an IUD to prevent her having any more children.MORE: Britney Spears reveals the truth about her Instagram posts at court hearing WATCH: Framing Britney Spears
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentJustin Timberlake is sending a public message of support to his ex-girlfriend Britney Spears, just hours after she made a passionate statement in court, pleading with a judge to end her controversial conservatorship.“After what we saw today, we should all be supporting Britney at this time,” Timberlake tweeted on Wednesday evening. “Regardless of our past, good and bad, and no matter how long ago it was…what’s happening to her is just not right.