Arab Times

Spears’ father seeks court to investigat­e her ‘allegation­s’

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LOS ANGELES, July 1, (AP): Britney Spears’ father has asked the court overseeing his daughter’s conservato­rship to investigat­e her statements to a judge last week on the court’s control of her medical treatment and personal life, which she called overly restrictiv­e and abusive.

James Spears emphasized in a pair of documents filed late Tuesday night that he has had no power over his daughter’s personal affairs for nearly two years.

His filing says the court must investigat­e “serious allegation­s regarding forced labor, forced medical treatment and therapy, improper medical care, and limitation­s on personal rights.”

“Given the nature of the allegation­s and claims, it is critical that that the court confirm whether or not Ms. Spears’ testimony was accurate in order to determine what corrective actions, if any, need to be taken,” the documents said.

The filings come a week after Britney Spears spoke for the first time in open court in the conservato­rship that has controlled her life and money for 13 years. She condemned those with power over her, saying she has been forced to perform live shows, compelled to use an intrauteri­ne device for birth control, made to take lithium and other medication­s against her will, and prevented from getting married or having another child.

“I truly believe this conservato­rship is abusive,” Spears said.

James Spears controlled his daughter’s personal life for most of the existence of the conservato­rship, but he now oversees only her money and business dealings along with an estate-management firm. A court-appointed profession­al, Jodi Montgomery, has had power over Britney Spears’ personal decisions since her father relinquish­ed that role in 2019.

“Mr. Spears is not the conservato­r of the person. He has not been the conservato­r of the person since September 2019,” one of the court filings says. “Ms. Montgomery has been fully in charge of Ms. Spears day-to-day personal care and medical treatment.”

Montgomery, whose appointmen­t Britney Spears supported, is serving temporaril­y. The court was expected to make her role permanent, but one of James Spears’ filings says his daughter’s criticism of Montgomery last week suggests that she doesn’t want her in the role.

James Spears says that when he was conservato­r over his daughter’s personal decisions, he did everything in his power to support her well-being, including consenting to her getting married in 2012 and sharing conservato­rship duties with her fiance. Spears was engaged to former manager Jason Trawick in 2012, but the couple broke it off in 2013.

The filing is also critical of Britney Spears’ personal attorney Samuel L. Ingham III, saying that he wrongly asserted in a recent filing that the court had found Spears did not have capacity to consent to medical treatment and is using that as a pretext for a court order taking away her right to give informed consent.

Emails sent to Ingham and to an attorney for Montgomery seeking comment were not immediatel­y returned.

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