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Britney Spears able to hire her own attorney
    2021-07-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

AS a throng of supporters cheered her on from outside, Britney Spears scored a victory in court Wednesday that might be the first step in ending her conservatorship. It was another emotional day as the singer broke down in tears, telling Judge Brenda Penny she’s “extremely scared” of her father, Jamie Spears, and accused him of “conservatorship abuse.”

Penny will allow Britney’s desired replacement attorney, former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart, to represent the singer moving forward. The 39-year-old entertainer has been unable to choose her own lawyer since the conservatorship’s inception in 2008, which is why Wednesday’s ruling is a big deal. It’s expected Rosengart’s first order of business once officially instated will be trying to oust Jamie.

“I’m here to get rid of my dad and charge him with conservatorship abuse,” Britney declared over the phone, per NBC News. The singer said that she wants her father investigated and “this conservatorship has allowed my dad to ruin my life.”

Britney detailed how her father controlled everything, from her diet to making her work 70-hour weeks. The singer said she’s terrified of him, which is why she’s not willing to be evaluated in order to remove him.

According to CNN, Britney called the conservatorship “cruelty” and said, “If this is not abuse, I don’t know what is.”

Britney’s new lawyer seems up for the challenge. Rosengart spoke to the press after the hearing and called on Jamie to voluntarily step down as her conservator, saying it’s in the “best interest” of his new client.

“We will be moving promptly and aggressively for his removal. The question remains, why is he involved? He should step down voluntarily because that’s what’s in the best interest of the conservatee,” he told reporters outside the courthouse, per CNN.

Rosengart called Britney’s testimony “clear, lucid, powerful and compelling,” and praised her “courage” in speaking to the court. Rosengart is a partner at the well-known firm Greenberg Traurig and has represented high-profile figures like Sean Penn, Steven Spielberg and Kenneth Lonergan.

Britney’s court-appointed attorney, Samuel Ingham, filed paperwork asking to be dismissed following her powerful statement three weeks ago in which she called the conservatorship “abusive” and condemned those involved. He’s not the only major figure in the conservatorship to quit.

Bessemer Trust, the wealth-management group set to take over as the co-conservator of Britney’s estate with Jamie, requested to resign. The company said it was told the performer’s conservatorship was voluntary — something she has made clear is not the case — and said it “respects her wishes.”

(SD-Agencies)

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