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Britney's Guardianship Plan Investigation Documents Exposed: "Controlled" by Her Father for 13 Years

Recently, some media reported that Britney Spears asked the judge to end her father's thirteen-year "supervision" control and abuse of her. She said "I was hurt, I wasn't happy, couldn't sleep, I was angry". At the same time, Britney said that she wanted to sue her family, did not want to be a "slave" anymore, did not want to be forced to perform, was forced to see a psychologist, wanted to take back her life, and wanted to have the right to marry and have another child.

The New York Times recently disclosed a 2016 sealed investigation into Britney's custody plan. The report cited transcripts of conversations between Britney and a court-appointed asset certification investigator, transcripts, etc. The court investigator wrote, "She made it clear that her father's custody plan for her had become a tool to oppress and control her." Britney believes the program has "too much control" over her.

Britney's Guardianship Plan Investigation Documents Exposed: "Controlled" by Her Father for 13 Years

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Beijing's Beijing News reported that the document showed that Britney said she was tired of being used, saying that she was the one who earned money from the job, and that people around her enjoyed her salary.

As Britney's guardian, her father, Jamie Spears, currently earns about $16,000 a month, in addition to court-approved commissions he can earn from his daughter's business dealings, according to the British newspaper The Times.

Britney, on the other hand, said she could not even make friends because of the program, received a weekly stipend of $2,000 and was not allowed to use her own money to renovate her home without her father's permission. In addition, according to documents obtained by The New York Times, Britney said she was "scared" when referring to her father's supervision of her.

According to Beijing Maoyan Entertainment, Britney said that her father had an alcohol problem and wanted to remove her guardian status, but it was not resolved. Britney was even forcibly imprisoned in a psychiatric hospital. Her father was morbidly in control of everything around her, and it was clear from her description that her life was very depressing.

But earlier this year, Jamie Spears' lawyers provided People magazine with a statement noting that Britney could offer to terminate her custody plan, "Any time Britney wants to end her custody, she can ask her lawyer to file a petition to terminate it; she has always had this right but has never exercised it in 13 years." (End)

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