Britney Spears' Conservatorship Terminated After 13 Years

Britney Spears is finally free from her conservatorship. Los Angeles court judge Brenda Penny announced the termination of the conservatorship. Britney did not attend the hearing. "Effective today, the conservatorship of Britney Jean Spears, the person and the estate, is hereby terminated," the judge said. No medical evaluation will be needed and all parties consented to the decision. Following the hearing, Britney's attorney, Mathew Rosengart, explained outside the courthouse how the conditions will be addressed next month. He added, "I'm so proud of her. I thank her for her courage and voice and power... We believe it was the right result." Britney's father, Jamie Spears, also expressed his support for ending the conservatorship in a report filed by his legal team. The #FreeBritney movement and 2021 New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears have been credited with bringing renewed attention to the case. On the day of the hearing, Britney's fiancé Sam Asghari posted pictures of the couple wearing #FreeBritney t-shirts. "Britney is very excited to embrace her full freedom," a source close to Sam told.

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