Britney Spears made it clear that she would not undergo mental health evaluation to complete her request for conservatorship termination - and she revealed why.
Britney Spears' conservatorship saga has a long way to go as her lawyer of 13 years, Attorney Samuel D. Ingham II, filed for resignation as her legal counsel.
Britney Spears' longtime manager Larry Rudolph, who handled her since the mid 1990s, sent his resignation letter to the singer's father, Jamie Spears, revealing the pop star's plan to 'officially retire.'
Everybody was shocked to learn about Britney Spears' hardship under her conservatorship. She immediately made a compelling case, claiming her conservators have abused her and took over her life and freedom. But people who have a say in her conservatorship will be presenting a very different story to a judge.