In explosive testimony, Britney Spears argued that her conservatorship was abusive and that those responsible should remember that "they work for her."
Court documents obtained by the New York Times reflect Britney Spears' belief that the conservatorship she's been under since 2008 is a tool to oppress and control her.
With the court hearing looming, official documents have identified an "interested party" seeking to end the conservatorship that sparked the #FreeBritney movement.
Jamie Spears temporarily stepped down as the conservator of her person in September 2019 because of health concerns and was replaced by Jodi Montgomery. The pop star now hopes to make the change permanent.
Jamie Spears' attorney Vivian Thoreen has placed the impetus on Britney Spears and her legal team when it comes to terminating the conservatorship she's lived under for more than a decade.
"This is a story about a fiercely loyal, loving, and dedicated father who rescued his daughter from a life-threatening situation," Vivian Thoreen told "Good Morning America" amid ongoing criticism from the "#FreeBritney" camp.