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Friday, July 2, 2021

Jamie Lynn Spears Pleads "Stop With the Death Threats" After Britney Spears' Court Testimony

Jamie Lynn Spears Pleads "Stop With the Death Threats" After Britney Spears' Court Testimony

  • After breaking her silence about Britney Spears' conservatorship testimony, the singer's sister Jamie Lynn Spears says she and her children have received death threats.
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    Jamie Lynn Spears has signaled that she and her children received death threats, days after she broke her silence about her sister Britney Spears‘s plea in court to end what the singer called her “abusive” 13-year conservatorship” and amid renewed criticism of the pop star’s family. 

    In a statement made to a judge last week by phone, Britney, 39, slammed their father Jamie Spears, the co-conservator of her finances who also oversaw her personal and medical care for the first 11 years of her conservatorship, and others involved in her life, including her family. She did not name her sister, who spoke out in support of Britney and her court battle days after her testimony amid criticism from fans. In an Instagram Story post shared on Friday, July 2, Jamie Lynn said some supporters took their anger too far.

    “Hi, I respect that everyone has the right to express themselves, but can we please stop with the death threats, especially the death threats to children. -JLS,” read the statement by the Zoey 101 alum, a mother of two daughters.

    2017 Radio Disney Music Awards, Jamie Lynn Spears, Britney Spears
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    Jamie Lynn Spears & Britney Spears’ Sister Moments

    Britney was first placed under a court-mandated conservatorship in 2008, months following a psychiatric hospitalization. In her testimony, the “Toxic” singer, who has undergone therapy for years, said she wanted the conservatorship to end without her having to undergo an evaluation by a mental health professional.

    “I’ve done a lot of research and there’s a lot of judges who are in conservatorship for people without them having to be evaluated all the time,” the star said in her testimony. “The only time they don’t is that the conservator’s family member says something’s wrong with in person and considered otherwise. And considering my family has adopted my conservatorship for 13 years, I won’t be surprised if one of them has something to say, go forward and say, ‘We don’t think this should be asked to help her.’ Especially if I get my fair serve and trying to get something like they did to me.”

    After Britney spoke, her father’s attorney said in a statement, “Mr. Spears is sorry to see his daughter suffering and in so much pain. Mr. Spears loves his daughter and misses her very much.” In March, Jamie’s lawyer told CNN that “Jamie believes every single decision he has made has been in her best interest.” Earlier this week, Britney’s father petitioned the court to investigate the claims the pop star made in her testimony.

    Britney Spears, Jamie Lynn Spears, 2017, Through the YearsGetty Images

    Many of Britney’s fans have accused Jamie Lynn and other members of their family of taking advantage of the singer’s success, ignoring or enabling her alleged mistreatment and not speaking out more in support of her or endorsing their #FreeBritney campaign. Following the star’s testimony, which marked her first public comments about her court battle to end her conservatorship, Jamie-Lynn came under renewed criticism for not immediately making a statement to back up her sister. She broke her silence five days later.

    “The only reason I hadn’t before is because I felt like until my sister was able to speak for herself and say what she felt she needed to say publicly that it wasn’t my place and it wasn’t the right thing to do,” Jamie Lynn said in an Instagram video posted on Monday, June 28. “But now that she’s very clearly spoken and said what she needed to say, I feel like I can follow her lead and say what I feel I need to say.”

    She continued, “I think it is extremely clear since the day I was born, I’ve only loved, adored, and supported my sister. I mean this is my freaking big sister, before any of this bulls–t. I don’t care if she wants to run away to a rainforest and have a zillion babies in the middle of nowhere, or if she wants to come back and dominate the world the way she has done so many times before, because I have nothing to gain or lose either way. This situation does not affect me either way because I’m only her sister who’s only concerned about her happiness.”

    The country star added that she “made a very conscience choice” to only participate in Britney’s life as her sister and aunt to the singer’s two sons, Sean Preston Federline, 15, and Jayden James Federline, 14.

    Instagram / Jamie Lynn Spears

    “Maybe I didn’t support the way the public may have liked me to, with a hashtag on a public platform, but I can assure you I have supported my sister long before there was a hashtag and I’ll support her long after,” Jamie said “I mean I’ve worked since I was 9 and paid my own bills since I was 10 years old, not that I owe the public anything because my sister knows I love and support her and that’s the only person I owe anything to. I am not my family. I am my own person I am speaking for myself.”

    Jamie Lynn continued, “I am so proud of her for using her voice, I am so proud of her for requesting new counsel like I told her to do many years ago. Oh, not on big public platform, but just in a personal conversation between two sisters. So, I am very proud she has taken that step. If ending the conservatorship or whatever hell else she wants to do to be happy. I support that 100 percent because I support my sister, I love my sister, always have and always will as long as she’s happy. So let’s keep praying. That’s all.”

    In addition to Jamie Lynn, her husband Jamie Watson also spoke out about Britney’s testimony, telling The New York Post three days after the court hearing, “I can assure you her family loves her and wants the best for her. I wouldn’t be around people who weren’t. Who wouldn’t want to be in support of Britney?”

    Wednesday, June 30, 2021

    Bill Cosby to Be Released From Prison After Court Overturns Conviction

    Bill Cosby to Be Released From Prison After Court Overturns Conviction

  • After Pennsylvania's Supreme Court vacated the sexual assault conviction against him, Bill Cosby will soon be released from behind bars.
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    Bill Cosby will soon be released from prison following a decision from Pennsylvania’s high court.

    On Wednesday, June 30, the court vacated the 83-year-old comedian’s 2018 sexual assault conviction. He has currently served over two of his three to 10 year sentence. 

    According to the court, the decision was made as a result of an agreement Cosby had made with a previous prosecutor, which would’ve prevented him from being charged in the case. “When an unconditional charging decision is made publicly and with the intent to induce action and reliance by the defendant,” the court said, “and when the defendant does so to his detriment (and in some instances upon the advice of counsel), denying the defendant the benefit of that decision is an affront to fundamental fairness, particularly when it results in a criminal prosecution that was foregone for more than a decade.”

    The court then noted, “For these reasons, Cosby’s convictions and judgment of sentence are vacated, and he is discharged.”

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    A spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections also tells E! News, “The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections is in receipt of today’s court decision. Work is underway to complete the necessary paperwork, and Mr. Cosby will be released as soon as practical.”

     

    Cosby, was accused of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004, was sentenced by a judge in September 2018. Judge Steven T. O’Neill, who delivered the three to 10 year sentence, said at the time, “Nobody is above the law because of where they live, who they are, wealth, fame, celebrity or even philanthropy.”

    Bill CosbyGilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images

    The judge also noted, “Any lesser sentence would take away from the seriousness of the crime.” 

    Cosby was also ordered to pay $25,000 within the first 12 months in addition to the cost of prosecution.

    He was granted an appeal in the case in June 2020.

    Thursday, June 24, 2021

    Britney Spears' Mom Is "Very Concerned" After Court Hearing, Attorney Says

    Britney Spears' Mom Is "Very Concerned" After Court Hearing, Attorney Says

  • Following the recent statement Britney Spears made about her conservatorship during a court hearing on June 23, an attorney for mom Lynne Spears shared she is “very concerned” for the superstar.
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    Lynne Spears is expressing her concern over daughter Britney Spears.
     
    Gladstone Jones, Lynne’s attorney, said she is a “very concerned mother” after hearing Britney speak to the court remotely on June 23. Lynne’s attorney, who was present during the hearing, also encouraged the judge presiding over the matter to listen to Britney’s request to hire her own private attorney and to change her care plan.
     
    Jones also reportedly took a moment to address the court and wanted it known on the record that Lynne seconds her daughter’s wishes and wanted to make sure that the court took Britney’s concerns seriously.

    “I first want to say that was very courageous of Ms. Spears,” Jones said during the court proceedings, as reported by Vulture. “One thing I want to raise with the court… is when she was there in May 2019 that she didn’t feel like she was heard. I feel we need to make sure today that she was heard.”

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    Britney Spears’ Major Moments in the Year 2000

    Jones also implored Britney’s team to put together a health plan immediately and to not leave the court without a new plan in place, stating, “Today is the day while the world watches while we listen to Ms. Spears … that we put in place a plan. That is her mother’s request. That we not leave the court without having a plan.”

    Britney Spears, Lynne SpearsDave Hogan/Getty Images

    The statement from Lynne’s attorney follows news of the superstar singer’s latest hearing on her conservatorship. According to NBC News, who had a reporter inside the courtroom, the 39-year-old mother of two wants her conservatorship to end. 

    “I want to end the conservatorship without being evaluated,” Britney shared to a judge. “In the meantime, I want this therapist to come to my home…I’m not willing to go to Westlake and be embarrassed by all these paparazzi.”

    According to NBC News, Britney testified that she has been subjected to numerous psych evaluations, medications and that she has been traumatized by her father Jamie Spears through his control. The singer also expressed her desire to get married and expand her family, but said she cannot do so because her conservator has not allowed her to.

    Additionally, Britney told the court that she didn’t speak up publicly in the past because she feared no one would believe her. “After I’ve lied and told the whole world I’m OK and I’m happy…I’m not OK, ” she shared. “I’m not happy, I can’t sleep.” 

    After Britney spoke, an attorney shared a statement on behalf of her father, Jamie. “Mr. Spears is sorry to see his daughter suffering and in so much pain,” the statement read. “Mr. Spears loves his daughter and misses her very much.”

    Click here for a timeline surrounding Britney’s conservatorship.