Britney Spears seeks to address court in upcoming conservatorship hearing, attorney says
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The pop star's court-appointed lawyer, Samuel D. Ingham III told the court in a hearing on Tuesday that he planned to submit a request for the "Toxic" singer to "address the court directly" on an "expedited basis" in 30 days.
"The conservatee has requested that I seek from the court a status hearing at which she can address the court directly," Ingham III told Judge Brenda Penny. Judge Penny also granted a continuance on everything brought forth by all parties involved, including accounting issues, fee requests, as well as requests to make Jodi Montgomery the Conservator of Person for 60-90 days -- all of which will take place during a July court date. However, Spears will still speak to the court well beforehand on June 23.More Related News
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