Britney Spears: Judge denies request to remove father from conservatorshipon July 1, 2021 at 8:21 am

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A judge denies the star’s request to remove her father from his role overseeing her conservatorship.

Singer Britney Spears arrives at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in New York

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A US judge has denied Britney Spears’s request to remove her father from his role overseeing her conservatorship.

The pop star’s lawyer asked an LA court to end Jamie Spears control of her estate, in November last year.

They said the star was “afraid of her father” and wanted him removed as her sole conservator – a role he has carried out since 2008.

Although the request has been denied, the ruling is not a response to Spears’ explosive testimony in court last week.

Speaking for 23 minutes, the star said she had been drugged, forced to perform against her will and prevented from having children.

“I just want my life back,” she said, via phone, as she asked the court to end her conservatorship.

However, the judge cannot make a ruling based on her statement until she files a formal petition to terminate the arrangement.

The documents filed on Wednesday refer only to the November request, in which Spears asked for the private wealth management firm the Bessemer Trust to be appointed as her “sole conservator”.

Although Judge Brenda Penny refused to remove Jamie Spears from his position, he did agree to the Bessemer Trust’s role as co-conservator of the star’s multi-million dollar estate.

In a separate development, Jamie Spears’ lawyers have asked the court to investigate the star’s claims of abuse.

The LA court system has also ended a scheme allowing members of the press to listen to court proceedings remotely, after audio of Spears testimony was recorded and leaked online.

Britney Spears

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The move comes a week after the Baby One More Time singer delivered a blistering attack on the “abusive” conservatorship that has controlled her life for 13 years.

She told a judge she was traumatised and cried every day, adding: “I deserve to have a life.”

The star also said she had been denied the right to have more children and was put on the psychiatric drug lithium against her wishes.

Spears, a mother of two, said she wanted to marry her boyfriend and have another baby, but the conservatorship would not allow her to. She claimed she was prevented from having a contraceptive intrauterine device (IUD) removed so she could get pregnant.

Dozens of fans gathered outside court, holding signs that read “Free Britney now!” and “Get out of Britney’s life!”

The star later apologised to them for “pretending like I’ve been OK”, but pride and embarrassment had prevented her from admitting the truth.

Jamie Spears and Britney

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Mr Spears’ lawyers have denied he was responsible for the restrictions apparently placed on his daughter’s private life.

While the 68-year-old has overseen her estate for 13 years, he has not actually been in charge of her personal affairs since September 2019, when he stepped down from that role due to ill health.

He was replaced on a temporary basis by Jodi Montgomery, the singer’s care-giver.

On Tuesday, Mr Spears’ lawyers requested an inquiry into his daughter’s testimony.

“Either the allegations will be shown to be true, in which case corrective action must be taken, or they will be shown to be false, in which case the conservatorship can continue its course,” they wrote in a court filing.

“It is not acceptable for Conservators or the Court to do nothing in response to Ms Spears’ testimony.”

Mr Spears’s lawyers said he had no intention of returning as his daughter’s personal conservator, but said he was “concerned ” about her well-being.

They added: “Mr Spears is unable to hear and address his daughter’s concerns directly because he has been cut off from communicating with her”.

Jamie Lynn Spears

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Last week, Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn spoke publicly for the first time about the star’s controversial conservatorship.

“I’m so proud of her for using her voice,” Jamie Lynn Spears said in an Instagram story.

“If ending the conservatorship… or whatever the hell else she wants to do to be happy – I support that.”

She added: “I am so proud of her for requesting new counsel like I told her to do many years ago.

“I’m not my family, I’m my own person. I’m speaking for myself.”

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