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Britney Spears says there has been ‘no justice’ after settling conservatorship case: ‘My family hurt me’
Britney Spears says there’s been “no justice” for the ways her family “hurt” her after settling her conservatorship case.
The “Toxic” songstress uploaded a candid Instagram post Sunday, alleging the ways she’s been harmed without any consequences for her abusers.
“I was actually right about nerve damage in my back !!!” she wrote alongside a snap of her backside sans clothes. “I have to get acupuncture [sic] every day of my life now !!!”
“If people only knew how ive had to crawl to my own door one time !!!” the pop icon continued. “My family hurt me !!! There has been no justice and probably never will be !!!”
Spears, 42, alleged there was a group of unnamed people who sat and “did absolutely nothing” for “months” while she was being mistreated.
“The way I was brought up I was always taught the formative of right and wrong but the very two people who brought me up with that method hurt me !!!,” she added, seemingly referring to her parents Jamie and Lynne Spears.
The “Gimmie More” songstress alluded that she sometimes confronts her perpetrators on Instagram because she doesn’t believe it will be safe if she addressed them “face to face.”
Britney concluded that she misses her home in Louisiana, where she used to live as a child.
“I wish I could visit but they took everything !!!” she wrote.
Britney’s emotional post comes days after she officially settled her conservatorship case with her estranged father.
“As she desired, her freedom now includes that she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court or entangled with legal proceedings in this matter,” her attorney, Mathew Rosengart, told Page Six Friday.
The legal arrangement, which was enacted in 2008 by Jamie, gave him control over his daughter’s financial, personal, professional and medical proceedings.
Ahead of the conservatorship being terminated in November 2021, Britney testified against Jamie, 71, claiming he forced her to get treatment in a rehab facility, where she was forced to strip naked in front of staff.
The pop princess also claimed she was forced to get an IUD to prevent her from having more kids.
Britney later opened up about her father’s role as her conservator in her 2023 memoir “The Woman in Me,” writing that he only saw her “as put on the earth for no other reason than to help their cash flow.”
At the time, court filings supported her theory, showing Jamie paid himself about $6 million over the 13 years he served as his daughter’s conservator.
Britney continues to remain estranged from her father despite the patriarch’s ongoing health issues.
Meanwhile, her relationship with her mom and sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, 33, is on the mend.
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