
#FreeBritney activists protest in front of a Los Angeles court, wearing a sign that reads “Make the beat!”
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#FreeBritney activists protest in front of a Los Angeles court, wearing a sign that reads “Make the beat!”
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Samuel Angham III, the court-appointed lawyer who represents him Britney Spears She has asked to resign from that role, according to papers filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court today.
Angham has represented Spears since the beginning of her guardianship tenure in 2008. But in her first position Court general statements Last month, Spears said he discouraged her from speaking out, and wanted to choose her legal representative.
“I know Sam’s lawyer was too scared for me to move on because he says if I talk, I’m overworked at this facility, the rehab place he’s going to meet me the rehab place. He told me I should keep it to myself. I know I’ve grown up with a personal relationship with Sam, the attorney. I’ve been talking to him three times a week now. We’ve kind of built a relationship, but I haven’t had the opportunity myself to choose my own attorney. I’d like to be able to do that.”
Although Spears made clear her feelings about her tutelage at that hearing, no petition to terminate her has yet been filed.
New reports in New Yorker Citing anonymous sources who claimed that Ingham was more loyal to the guardianship, and to Spears’ father, Jimmy Spears, as the main trustee, “although Spears is nominally represented.”
These are just the latest fallout from Spears’ first public comments on her ruling. On Friday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny announced that she would hear a petition Submitted by Bessemer Trust To remove itself as co-conservative of Spears Finance. earlier in the day, Limit mentioned That Larry Rudolph, Spears’ longtime manager, has also resigned.
The next hearing in Britney Spears’ guardianship case is scheduled for July 14.
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