Las Vegas Review-Journal

Britney Spears’ new attorney says her father needs to resign as her conservato­r

- By Andrew Dalton

LOS ANGELES — A judge allowed Britney Spears to hire an attorney of her choosing at a hearing Wednesday in which she broke down in tears after describing the “cruelty” of her conservato­rship.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny approved Spears hiring former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart, who called on Spears’ father to immediatel­y resign as her conservato­r.

“The question remains, why is he involved,” Rosengart said outside the courthouse.

Britney Spears, taking part in the hearing by phone, told the judge she approved of Rosengart after several conversati­ons with him. She then asked to address the court, but asked that the courtroom be cleared.

As Rosengart began to argue for a private hearing, Spears interrupte­d him to say “I can talk with it open.”

“My dad needs to be removed today,” she said, adding that she would like to see him charged with abusing his position.

She spoke so rapidly she was at times difficult for the court reporter and the dozens of media members in the courtroom to understand.

She said she wanted the conservato­rship to end immediatel­y but not if it required going through any more “stupid” evaluation­s. She said she did not want another opportunit­y for “people to question my intelligen­ce for the millionth time.”

She described being denied things as basic as coffee, her driver’s license and her “hair vitamins” by the conservato­rship.

“If this is not abuse, I don’t know what is,” Spears said.

She recalled that “I thought they were trying to kill me” in the early years of the conservato­rship as she was being overworked and constantly examined.

She began to sob as she talked about taking comfort in a therapy dog when she felt abandoned by her family.

James Spears would not be stepping down as Rosengart challenged, his attorney Vivan Thoreen said in court, adding that he has only ever had his daughter’s best interests in mind.

Thoreen said Britney Spears had many inaccurate beliefs, among them that “her father is responsibl­e for all the bad things that have happened to her.”

“Whether it’s misinforma­tion, lack of correction, or being wrongly advised, I don’t know,” Thoreen said.

Thoreen emphasized that for nearly two years James Spears has had control only over his daughter’s money, ceding power over her life choices to a court-appointed profession­al, Jodi Montgomery.

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