The Korea Times

Spears to make rare remarks to conservato­rship judge

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— Under a controvers­ial legal guardiansh­ip since 2008, U.S. pop singer Britney Spears is scheduled to address a Los Angeles court on Wednesday in the battle over her father’s control of her affairs.

The 39-year-old star’s finances and personal life have been largely managed by Jamie Spears since her highly public breakdown more than a decade ago, leading some adoring fans to launch a “FreeBritne­y” online campaign in recent years.

Spears has rarely spoken directly about the issue herself in that time, but will get her chance to address the judge remotely via an internet link on Wednesday.

“Britney wants to address the court directly,” her lawyer Samuel Ingham said in April, without specifying exactly why the singer wanted to be heard in person by Judge Brenda Penny.

But it is widely expected that Spears wants to tackle the terms of her guardiansh­ip, and specifical­ly the commanding role of her father, with whom she has long had a difficult relationsh­ip.

Spears filed last year to remove him from the conservato­rship and give sole power over her estate to a financial institutio­n. Her court-appointed lawyer said she was “afraid” of her father.

Devoted Spears fans have long scoured her social media accounts for hints about her well-being, and any signs that she may be eager to throw off the guardiansh­ip.

Confidenti­al records published Tuesday by the New York Times say Spears told a court investigat­or that the conservato­rship had “become an oppressive and controllin­g tool against her” as far back as 2016.

Spears reportedly said the guardiansh­ip system had “too much control… Too, too much!” and was prevented from making her own decisions on friendship­s, dating, spending and even the color of her kitchen cabinets.

According to the report, Spears told the investigat­or that she wanted the conservato­rship terminated as soon as possible, and that she is “sick of being taken advantage of.”

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