"I cried on the phone for an hour, and he loved every minute of it," Britney said. "The control he had… to hurt his own daughter, 100,000 percent, he loved it."
As part of her plea to the judge, Britney Spears stated that she would like to end the conservatorship that had been in place for 13 years.
The pop star described it as "abusive" and accused her father of exerting too much control over her.
"I told the whole world I'm OK and I'm happy — it's a lie," Britney said. "I'm not happy. I can't sleep. I'm so angry it's insane, and I'm depressed."
It took Britney 24 uninterrupted minutes to speak. It was clear that she wanted her own attorney, that she wanted to scale back on therapy appointments, and that she wanted to get married and have a child.
According to the singer, she also wants to "sue my family" for how she has been treated. She had to be told by the judge twice to slow down so the court reporter could transcribe everything.
After Britney failed a psychiatric test, her father, Jamie Spears, told her she needed to enter a rehabilitation program, she recounted.
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"I cried on the phone for an hour, and he loved every minute of it," Britney said. "The control he had… to hurt his own daughter, 100,000 percent, he loved it."
Additionally, she said that her father and others associated with the conservatorship should be jailed.
"I shouldn't be in a conservatorship if I can work and provide money for myself and pay other people," Britney said. "The laws should change."
The public hearing was requested by Britney. The event marked her first opportunity to speak on the subject in years.
"All I want is to own my money, for this to end, and my boyfriend to drive me in his fu***ng car," Britney said.
As a result of the conservatorship, she also cannot get married or have a child, she said.
"I have a (IUD) inside of myself right now so I don't get pregnant," Britney revealed. "I wanted to take the (IUD) out so I could start trying to have another baby, but this so-called team won't let me go to the doctor to take it out, because they don't want me to have children. So basically this conservatorship is doing me way more harm than good. I deserve to have a life."
The singer also requested that her therapist visit her in her home rather than take her to therapy appointments and deal with paparazzi.
"I don't feel like I can live a full life," Britney said. "I don't even believe in therapy. I think you take it to God."
Meanwhile, the court-appointed attorney for Britney, Samuel Ingham, stated that Britney did not ask him to file a motion seeking the termination of the conservatorship.
However, he indicated that he would do so if she did. He declined to give any additional details, citing attorney-client privilege.
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