Britney Spears tells LA court she wants father charged with conservatorship abuse

ITV News Washington Correspondent Robert Moore reports on the latest victory for Britney Spears over her legal representation


Britney Spears has said she wants her father charged with conservatorship abuse in the latest round of the increasingly bitter court case over her future.

Speaking to the packed court room over the phone, the singer listed a series of grievances against the conservatorship, alleging her hair vitamins and coffee had been taken from her.

"Ma’am, that’s not abuse, that’s just f****** cruelty," a tearful Ms Spears told Judge Brenda Penny.

"Excuse my language but it’s the truth."


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Ms Spears, who took a short break to compose herself, demanded her father be removed from the conservatorship and be charged with "conservatorship abuse".

The singer said she wanted the complex legal arrangement which oversees her life and career terminated without the need for a medical assessment, but indicated her top priority was ousting her father Jamie from his role while allowing co-conservator Jodi Montgomery to remain.

She said: "My dad needs to be removed today and I will be happy with Jodi helping me."

Britney has said she was forced to do performances she didn't want to because of the conservatorship Credit: AP

The hearing took place inside a packed court in downtown Los Angeles, with around 60 masked journalists and fans in attendance.

Mathew S Rosengart, the high-powered Hollywood lawyer Ms Spears wants to represent her, was also in attendance.

He told the court his law firm was more than capable of handling a complex case.

His arrival is expected to signal a more aggressive approach to ending the conservatorship.

The arrangement has been in place since 2008, after the mother-of-two suffered a series of mental breakdowns.

Mr Spears oversees her estate while Ms Montgomery is in charge of her person.

On Wednesday, Ms Spears initially told the judge she wanted the courtroom cleared before she spoke but changed her mind and said she would speak publicly.

Samuel Ingham, her court-appointed lawyer who had been in post since the conservatorship started but who resigned following her June 23 testimony, interrupted the court to say she was texting him.

The singer wanted to address the court again, he said.

The judge officially accepted Mr Ingham’s resignation before inviting Ms Spears to speak.

“I am here now today your honour to show you who I want as my lawyer and to remove my dad,” she said.

Britney said she wishes to press charges against her father Jamie Spears. Credit: AP

Ms Spears reiterated her statement from last month when repeating her desire to not have to undergo further medical assessment in order for the conservatorship to be terminated.

She said: “I just want you to understand how much of my time they have taken by forcing me to do these psyche tests and nothing comes of it.”

Ms Spears was highly critical of her father and said she has “extreme abandonment issues”.

Apparently recalling her childhood, she said she was “extremely scared of my dad” and feared he was always going to “show up drunk somewhere and embarrass me”.

Mr Spears, 69, is a recovering alcoholic.

The judge asked Ms Spears to slow down so the court reporter could take down her testimony.

Ms Spears said: “I’m here to press charges. I’m angry and I will go there.”

Finishing her speech, which she said she had written down, the singer said: “I want him (her father) removed and I want a court-appointed lawyer and I want investigations.”

She added: “And I think that’s it.”

The judge thanked Ms Spears for her testimony.

Outside Los Angeles Superior Court, fans of Ms Spears marched through the streets chanting their support.

The courtroom could not accommodate all those who wanted a seat and there was a line of fans in the corridor during the hearing.

During the hearing, Judge Penny also accepted the resignation of Bessemer Trust, the financial management firm brought in to help oversee the estate.

It said it wanted to step down after Ms Spears made it clear last month she wanted the conservatorship ended.

Britney Spears took to Instagram on Wednesday to thank fans for their support following the court appearance.

In a post, Spears said, “I feel GRATITUDE and BLESSED !!!!”.

Alongside a video of her riding horseback and performing cartwheels, she wrote: “Coming along, folks … coming along !!!!! New with real representation today … I feel GRATITUDE and BLESSED !!!! Thank you to my fans who are supporting me … You have no idea what it means to me be supported by such awesome fans !!!! God bless you all !!!!!”