Britney Spears Asks Judge To End Conservatorship
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The conservatorship began after Spears was hospitalized over mental health concerns, but she says it's done her more harm than good.
Britney Spears asked a judge Wednesday to end the conservatorship that has controlled her business, financial and personal life since 2008. In a remote court appearance the pop star called the conservatorship "abusive," and condemned her father and the attorneys who have controlled it. The conservatorship began after Spears was hospitalized over mental health concerns, but she says it's done her more harm than good.More Related News