Britney Spears is getting rid of a few things. Her conservatorship isn't one of them.
Despite speculation that the 28-year-old pop star was heading to court Friday to get the ball rolling on ending her father's control over her financial and medical affairs, E! News has learned that such was not the case.
Instead, money—both to give and receive—was the order of the day.
At the request of Geraldine Wyle, attorney for the conservatorship, L.A. Superior Court Commissioner Reva Goetz agreed to seal today's proceedings because of the "medical and personal information" being discussed.
Following afternoon recess, Goetz signed off on the conservators' request regarding "the disposal of certain property" and their desire to auction off a dress Britney wore to the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards to benefit Haiti earthquake relief.
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3 comments:
Sealed because of the nature of the medical and personal information? Is anyone falling for that liner?
This is just a sample of guardianship...she can't even give anything of hers away because in reality, it's not hers.
"Still conserved" will be the headline until she's out of money. Then see how fast the vultures drop her and determine she no longer needs to be "protected".
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