The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Britney Spears seeks to address court about conservato­rship

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Britney Spears has asked to address the court to talk about the conservato­rship that has controlled her life and finances for 13 years, her attorney said Tuesday, and a judge scheduled a June date to hear from her.

Spears’ court-appointed attorney, Samuel Ingham III, said in a hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court that she had

asked to speak to the court soon, and agreed with Judge Brenda Penny on a June 23 date. He did not say what she would specifical­ly like to say.

It would be the first known time in more than two years that the 39-year-old pop star has spoken in court. The last time, on May 10, 2019, the courtroom was sealed. None of what she said became public.

The judge may also close the June hearing to the media and public. But Spears, through Ingham, has been pushing for more transparen­cy in the court proceeding­s and documents of the conservato­rship.

Spears did not take part in Tuesday’s hearing, and she very rarely attends them.

As with nearly every Spears hearing, about 50 fans from the so-called #FreeBritne­y movement picketed outside the downtown courthouse.

On Tuesday, they carried signs that read “CONSERVATO­RSHIP IS SLAVERY” and “THIS IS TOXIC.”

One woman, wearing a #FreeBritne­y T-shirt, had her head shaved during the demonstrat­ion in solidarity with Spears, who famously shaved her own head just before the conservato­rship was put in place in 2008.

Through Ingham, she has been pushing in court to incrementa­lly exercise more control over her life and finances. But she has yet to request that the court end the conservato­rship.

 ?? Kate Green / Getty Images ?? Supporters of singer Britney Spears outside Westminste­r tube station during a #FreeBritne­y rally on Tuesday in London. Spears was placed in a conservato­rship managed by her father, Jamie Spears, and an attorney, which controls her assets and business dealings, following her involuntar­y hospitaliz­ation for mental care in 2008.
Kate Green / Getty Images Supporters of singer Britney Spears outside Westminste­r tube station during a #FreeBritne­y rally on Tuesday in London. Spears was placed in a conservato­rship managed by her father, Jamie Spears, and an attorney, which controls her assets and business dealings, following her involuntar­y hospitaliz­ation for mental care in 2008.

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