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Britney Spears debuts free after thirteen years

Britney Spears' father gives up custody of her

Britney Spears' father has agreed to give up custody of his 13-year-old daughter, after the American star launched a court attack that drew widespread media coverage to stop her personal and financial affairs.

Jaime Spears intends to "cooperate with the court and the new attorney for his daughter in preparation for a smooth transition to a new guardian," according to what his defense attorneys revealed in court documents that were published by T. Mother. Zee, who specializes in celebrity news, first mentioned it.

The decision is a victory for the 39-year-old pop star and a reversal of her father, who initially said he would object to Britney Spears's lawsuit to withdraw guardianship from him.

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This measure has been allowing the father to fully control his daughter's financial resources since 2008, when her psychological condition caused concern after she fell into a huge and widely publicized fall.

The document provided by the father's attorney read: "Is changing the guardian in Mrs. Spears' best interest? It is a highly debatable issue.”

And the lawyers added, "It is true that Mr. Spears is under fierce and unjustified attack, but he considers that a general dispute with his daughter over his role as guardian would not serve the interests of the singer," without indicating when he intends to give up this role in particular.

Britney Spears

"Mr. Spears wants to begin resolving outstanding issues," such as the latest financial report, the defense team said.

After these issues are resolved, “he will be able to withdraw from this role. But there are no urgent circumstances that justify the immediate suspension of his duties.”

Britney Spears' attorney Matthew Rosengart praised the decision in a statement. He said: “We are pleased to see that Mr. Spears and his attorney have today agreed in court to withdraw their guardianship. Justice has been served to Britney.”

However, this family affair centered on a financial fortune may be far from its conclusion. "We will continue our diligent investigation into the conduct of Mr. Spears and others over the last thirteen years, when he was making millions of dollars from his daughter," the singer's lawyer said.

Rosengart expressed his indignation at the "shameful and disgraceful attacks targeting Britney Spears and others", coming in his opinion from her parents and the latter's lawyer.

As for Jamie Spears, he has been defending this role for years. "If the people really knew all the ups and downs of Mrs. Spears' personal life, all her mental health problems, addictions, and guardianship challenges, they would commend Mr. Spears' work and not denounce it," documents submitted to the court said.

For years, an army of the singer's fans have struggled on social media and sometimes in the streets during rallies to "liberate" the star, trying to interpret the slightest gesture from her as a distress call.

The owner of the two hit songs "Toxic" and "Baby One More Time" petitioned a Los Angeles court to lift this guardianship, which she described as "unfair."

In her testimony before the court at the end of June, the singer revealed that she was "shocked" and "disappointed".

And she said in her steadfastly hasty affidavit that she was forced to take medication to control her behavior, was not allowed to make decisions about her friendships or finances, and was unable to have a birth control IUD taken, even though she wanted to have more children. She stated, "I want to regain control of my life, 13 years have passed and enough is enough."

A new court session is scheduled for September 29 to decide the case.

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