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- Britney Spears became a star in 1998 with her song, Baby One More Time.
- By 2007-2008, she was believed to be worth over $50 million.
- But around this time, she was also hit by several controversies surrounding her parenting, bizarre public behaviour (she smashed a paparazzo’s SUV repeatedly with an umbrella), shaky performance at an awards show, etc.
- Her mental health also suffered, and in 2008, she was admitted to a hospital.
- After her stints at hospitals and rehabs, her father, Jamie Spears, filed a petition in the court to place his daughter under a temporary conservatorship.
- Under conservatorship, a judge appoints an individual or organisation to care for another adult who is deemed unfit to care for themselves or to manage their own finances.
- In 2008, Jamie was given the legal right to oversee and make decisions regarding Britney’s finances, health, business deals, and personal life.
- Later that year, the conservatorship was extended indefinitely.
- While all this happened, a fan movement started in 2009 that questioned how the court could justify the conservatorship while she was still a performing pop star.
- Britney maintained her silence for the most part, but in April 2021, she asked a court-appointed lawyer, Samuel D. Ingham III, to directly seek permission to talk to the judge.
- In June 2021, she got the opportunity to speak about how conservatorship restricted everything from whom she dated to the colour of her kitchen cabinets.
- She also mentioned being drugged and compelled to work.
- Further investigation revealed that she had raised concerns as early as 2014, but Ingham had not filed her complaint.
- When asked why she didn’t come out in the open earlier (rather than waiting for the lawyer to do so), she said she didn’t know it was an option.
- On 29 September 2021, the judge agreed that suspending the conservatorship was in Britney Spears’ best interest.
- A California accountant, John Zabel, has been appointed as the temporary conservator of the singer’s finances.
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