The artist under guardianship is speaking in court soon

Britney Spears' attorney: My client is afraid of her father

Britney will speak in court on June 23rd.

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The singer, Britney Spears, who has been under guardianship for more than 12 years, due to her psychological condition, submitted a request through her attorney, the day before yesterday, to speak before the court looking into her case in Los Angeles, and next June 23 was set as the date for her hearing.

The agent of the former pop star, lawyer Samuel Ingham, told the court that "Britney wants to go to court directly," without giving further details.

Britney Spears (39 years) lives under very strict provisions, stipulated by a judicial agreement decided by a court in California in 2008, after a significant deterioration in the psychological status of the star, which received widespread media attention at the time.

The agreement, similar to a guardianship system, stipulates that decisions about the singer are made by her father, Jamie Spears, but Britney Spears' lawyer finally asked the Los Angeles court to replace Jamie Spears with a professional guardian who is currently cooperating with Britney's father in managing her case.

Ingham, who was formally appointed by the court, said his client "was afraid of her father."

This led to the fueling of the "#Free Britney" campaign, organized by some of her fans, on the street and on social media, because they were convinced that she was placed under guardianship against her will, and that she was sending coded distress calls through her Instagram account.

And renewed interest in the judicial and psychological series of Britney Spears, at last, after some media presented a documentary entitled "Frank Britney Spears" about the deterioration of her psychological state and her sometimes severe treatment.

Britney Spears went through a long period of depression, after her divorce from Kevin Federline in 2006, and her loss of custody of her children in 2007, during which several incidents were recorded, including being spotted barefoot at a gas station while shaving her hair.

Fans launched the "#Free Britney" campaign.

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