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FOF #2972 - The Legal Battle to Free Britney Spears

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Britney Spears, you’re in trouble girlfriend.
Since the very beginning of her pop music career, Britney Spears’ life seems to have been in turmoil. And much like pop star Micheal Jackson’s experience growing up with a controlling father, Britney is railing against her own dad’s attempt to manage her finances and personal life.
After the “Free Britney Movement” got new life with her heartbreaking plea to a judge about ending the conservatorship placed over her, we’re all left wondering why Britney wasn’t set free immediately? Why did her own lawyer quit? What’s next for Britney?
Believe it or not, this legal case may impact all of us.
Today writer Aron Solomon joins us to took at Britney Spears’ legal woes and the #freeBritney movement after her shocking testimony where she asked the judge to send her father and his team to jail for forcing her into what she describes as shocking and abusive conservatorship.
READ MORE ABOUT BRITNEY SPEARS
ARTICLES BY ARON SOLOMON:
https://www.todaysesquire.com/aron-solomon/
What the heck is a conservatorship anyways? And why do all of Britney’s songs sound like coded messages asking for help?
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Britney Spears, you’re in trouble girlfriend.
Since the very beginning of her pop music career, Britney Spears’ life seems to have been in turmoil. And much like pop star Micheal Jackson’s experience growing up with a controlling father, Britney is railing against her own dad’s attempt to manage her finances and personal life.
After the “Free Britney Movement” got new life with her heartbreaking plea to a judge about ending the conservatorship placed over her, we’re all left wondering why Britney wasn’t set free immediately? Why did her own lawyer quit? What’s next for Britney?
Believe it or not, this legal case may impact all of us.
Today writer Aron Solomon joins us to took at Britney Spears’ legal woes and the #freeBritney movement after her shocking testimony where she asked the judge to send her father and his team to jail for forcing her into what she describes as shocking and abusive conservatorship.
READ MORE ABOUT BRITNEY SPEARS
ARTICLES BY ARON SOLOMON:
https://www.todaysesquire.com/aron-solomon/
What the heck is a conservatorship anyways? And why do all of Britney’s songs sound like coded messages asking for help?
  continue reading

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