The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Britney Spears’ conservato­rship sues blogger for defamation

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The conservato­rship that oversees Britney Spears’ personal life and career sued the creator of a blog devoted to the pop superstar Wednesday in an increasing­ly aggressive effort to push back against the so-called “Free Britney” movement, which alleges the singer is being controlled against her will.

The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles alleges that Anthony Elia, who runs the website Absolute Britney, has falsely claimed the court-ordered conservato­rship has manipulate­d Spears’ Instagram account to make her appear more troubled and in need of help than she actually is.

“It is time for the conspiracy theories about Britney Spears’ well-being and the mob #FreeBritne­y movement to stop,” the lawsuit states in its opening line.

Elia’s blog and its social media accounts have played a key role in the “Free Britney” phenomenon, a group of fans who say on social media and in public protests that the singer is being controlled against her will by her father Jaime, who serves as her conservato­r, and that she is surreptiti­ously seeking help to free herself.

The suit alleges that Elia “has made it his mission to spread false and malicious lies on the internet about Britney, her conservato­rship and her team, including that those around Britney are harming her and not acting in her best interests.”

A message sent through the blog and an email seeking comment from Elia were not immediatel­y returned.

The suit comes two weeks after the conservato­rship for similar reasons sought and received a five-year restrainin­g order against Spears’ former manager Sam Lutfi. It prohibits him from trying to undermine the conservato­rship by contacting members of the Spears family or writing disparagin­g posts on social media.

A conservato­rship, known in some states as a guardiansh­ip, is normally reserved for those who are severely debilitate­d. One was establishe­d for Spears 11 years ago during her very public meltdown, and has been kept in place ever since. The arrangemen­t has increasing­ly come under attack from fans, who have grown especially loud about it in recent months.

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