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Popstar Christina Aguilera has called the conservatorship of Britney Spears unacceptable. Aguilera added that those in control of it have no decency. These past few days I ve been thinking about Britney and everything she is going through, Aguilera wrote in a tweet published Monday night. It is unacceptable that any woman, or human, wanting to be in control of their own destiny might not be allowed to live life as they wish, she concluded.
These past few days I’ve been thinking about Britney and everything she is going through.
Texas News He d like to murder me, Durst brother testifies
The estranged brother of Robert Durst, the real estate heir on trial in his best friend s slaying, reluctantly testified Monday that the two never got along and he feared his oldest sibling would kill him.
by Associated Press
Jun. 28 2021 @ 9:27pm
LOS ANGELES The estranged brother of Robert Durst, the real estate heir on trial in his best friend s slaying, reluctantly testified Monday that the two never got along and he feared his oldest sibling would kill him. He d like to murder me, Douglas Durst bluntly told jurors in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Douglas Durst, chairman of the Durst Organization that owns some of Manhattan s premier skyscrapers and 2,500 apartments, said he and his brother had fought since they were children.
“He treated me miserably,” Douglas Durst said. “He would fight with me at every chance. He would embarrass me.”
Despite the bad blood, Douglas Durst said he was not happy to testify against his brother, who is on trial on charges of fatally shooting Susan Berman in 2000 at her Los Angeles home. He said he cooperated with prosecutors under threat of subpoena.
“There are other places I’d much rather be,” he said.
By BRIAN MELLEY
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) â The estranged brother of Robert Durst, the real estate heir on trial in his best friend s slaying, reluctantly testified Monday that the two never got along and he feared his oldest sibling would kill him.
âHeâd like to murder me,â Douglas Durst bluntly told jurors in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
Douglas Durst, chairman of one of New Yorkâs largest commercial real estate firms, said his brother was angry and bitter over an acrimonious inheritance settlement for tens of millions of dollars. He had not seen his brother in 20 years but is worried because he has shown up at his home several times over those years.