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Britney Spears has been granted a status hearing to address the court directly in her conservatorship case.
ET has learned that during Tuesday s hearing, the singer s attorney, Samuel Ingham, shared that Britney requested that he seek from the court a status hearing where she can address the court directly.” Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny approved and scheduled a hearing on June 23 to allow the singer to speak out in some manner.
Britney Spears to Speak at Next Conservatorship Hearing
Singer s request to address court granted by judge
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Britney Spears will speak in court regarding her conservatorship in June, as
Variety reports. At a hearing on Tuesday, Spears requested via her attorney Samuel Ingham to address the court personally at a future hearing.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny granted the singer’s request and scheduled the hearing for June 23rd, where Spears may speak on the “status of the conservatorship.”
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While Spears has remained largely silent about the conservatorship, which began in 2008, she has expressed through her attorney that she “strongly opposed” her father James “Jamie” Spears serving as her conservator. In November, Judge Penny denied Spears’ bid to remove her father from the conservatorship. However, the judge did approve the singer’s request to appoint financial company the
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Apr 28, 2021
According to Variety, Britney Spears will speak in court at the next conservatorship hearing in June. At a hearing yesterday, Britney requested via her attorney Samuel Ingham to address the court personally at a future hearing. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny granted the pop star s request and scheduled the hearing for June 23rd where she ll be allowed to speak on the “status of the conservatorship.”
Britney s conservatorship began in 2008 and she has remained silent throughout the whole thing, but has expressed through her attorney that she “strongly opposed” her father James “Jamie” Spears serving as her conservator. Back in November, Judge Penny denied Britney s bid to remove her father from the conservatorship, but did approve Britney s request to appoint financial company the Bessemer Trust as a co-conservator. In last month s hearing, Jamie Spears objected to serving as a co-conservator with Bessemer Trust, but Ju