Jamie Lynn Spears says she "took no steps" to be part of Britney's conservatorship
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Jamie Lynn Spears broke her silence Wednesday on her family's conservatorship over her sister and pop star Britney Spears. In an interview with Good Morning America, Jamie Lynn said she "took no steps" to be a part of Britney's controversial conservatorship.
On November 12, a California judge terminated Britney's conservatorship, giving her freedom over her medical decisions, estate and finances for the first time in 13 years. Jamie Lynn said Wednesday that she worked to "set up" ways for Britney to leave the conservatorship and was "happy" when it was terminated, but understood "little" about it when it was put in place.
"When it was put into place I was 17 years old," Jamie Lynn said. "I was about to have a baby, so I didn't understand what was happening. Nor was I focused on that. I was focused on the fact that I was a 17-year-old about to have a baby. I understand just as little about it then as I do now."