Britney‘s sad secret 911 call revealed

OSTN Staff

The pop star slammed her conservatorship during a court hearing in June, as she made a series of incriminating allegations.Britney, 39, called law enforcement in Ventura County, California “to report herself as a victim of conservatorship abuse” just hours before heading into court on June 23, the New Yorker reported.The singer‘s message was sealed due to the ongoing investigation, though emergency calls in California are generally available to the public.A source told the New Yorker that her team began texting one another frantically as they were “worried what Spears might say the next day and discussed how to prepare in the event that she went rogue.”During the court hearing, a lawyer for the conservatorship asked that they clear the courtroom and seal her testimony, leading Britney to object.“Somebody’s done a good job at exploiting my life. I feel like it should be an open-court hearing— they should listen and hear what I have to say,“ she urged.When the Princess of Pop was finally given her opportunity to speak, she told the judge: “The people who did this to me should not get away.RELATED: Photos reveal strange reality of Britney’s father’s situationRELATED: Iggy Azalea’s disturbing claims about her time with Britney“Ma’am, my dad, and anyone involved in this conservatorship, and my management, who played a huge role in punishing me when I said no—Ma’am, they should be in jail.”Britney‘s testimony included shocking details about how she felt “abused” and ”threatened” by the conservatorship and blamed those involved and the California legal system.he wanted her story to be shared with the public “instead of it being a hush-hush secret to benefit all of them,“ she explained.“It concerns me I’ve been told I’m not allowed to expose the people who did this to me.“All I want is to own my money, for this to end, and for my boyfriend to drive me in his f**king car,“ she told the court.Despite Britney‘s incriminating claims about her father and the others involved with her conservatorship, they don’t plan to go down without a fight.On Saturday, a source revealed to TMZ that several people will testify against her allegations in court at the next hearing.The songwriter told the judge she was “forced” into her 2018 European tour and felt ”threatened” by her team.RELATED: Britney’s heartbreaking first post after court speechHowever, the insider alleged that in reality she was excited for the tour, as “she had nothing on her calendar for almost all of 2018.“She then asked Management to find something for her to do so she wouldn‘t be bored for a year,” they explained.Furthermore, the source claimed she “begged” to tour before creating ”excuses to leave” and all documents were signed ”willingly” by the pop star.The insider added that the majority of her allegations would be disputed at the next court date.This article originally appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission

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