The pop star told Judge Brenda Penny that she wants to press formal charges against her father. utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=owned&utm_campaign=nylon
As the ongoing battle in the Britney Spears conservatorship case continues, the pop star is once again speaking out against her father, Jaime Spears. During a court hearing on June 14, the Britney told Judge Brenda Penny that she would like to"I would like to charge my father with conservatorship abuse," she said during the phone testimony. "I want to press charges against my father today. I want an investigation into my dad.
Britney relayed that she was “extremely scared” of her father and that "this conservatorship has allowed my dad to ruin my life." The singer explained that her father had total control of her life, from her diet to her work schedule. "Their goal was to make me feel crazy and I'm not," she said. "And that's not OK.
“Jamie Spears should be removed as conservator because it is in [the] best interest of the conservatee,” said Rosengart said outside the Los Angeles courthouse. Prior to Rosengart’s appointment, Sam Ingham was her court appointed lawyer for 13 years.
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