I haven’t been back to court in a long time because I don’t think I was heard on any level when I came to court the last time, and that’s why I’m telling you this again two years later, after I’ve lied and told the whole world I’m okay and I’m happy. Come on, Britney! BRITNEY: I will be honest with you. I think it’s really important then- BRITNEY: I think they’ve done a good job at exploiting my life in the way that they’ve done my life, so I feel like it-it should be an open court hearing, and they should, um, listen and, um, hear what I have to say. I did want to ask that we please seal the transcript and clear the courtroom so we can preserve those medical rights. CROWD: Whoo! PROTESTER: Yeah! JUDGE: Did any of the counsel have anything they wanted to say before we hear from Ms. PROTESTER: What’s happening here? PROTESTER: She’s doing it. I believe you are on the telephone? PROTESTER: She’s doing it. How about you? JUDGE: Good afternoon, Ms. CROWD: Free Britney now! PROTESTER: Shh, shh, shh. Spears, conservator for the estate of Britney Jean Spears. CROWD: Free Britney now! Free Britney now! JAMIE: James P. Vivian Thoreen of Holland & Knight, appearing on behalf of James P. CROWD: Free Britney now! Free Britney now! VIVIAN: Good afternoon, Your Honor. CROWD: Free Britney now! Free Britney now! JERYLL: Your Honor, Jeryll Cohen of Freeman, Freeman, & Smiley, appearing for-for James P. JUDGE: So I’m going to give the appearance of counsel first. The full film is available here for New York Times subscribers in the United States, and is streaming on Hulu. Transcript The New York Times Presents 'Controlling Britney Spears' A documentary by The New York Times reveals new details about how a legal conservatorship controlled the pop star’s life.
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