'I don't know if she'd be alive': Britney Spears' dad Jamie defends 13-year-long conservatorship

'I don't know if she'd be alive': Britney Spears' dad Jamie defends 13-year-long conservatorship
Jamie Spears spoke out for the first time since Britney's conservatorship ended, stating that the contentious agreement was a 'great tool' (britneyspears/Instagram)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Britney Spears' father Jamie spoke out for the first time since the singer's conservatorship ended. The conservatorship lasted 13 years before reportedly coming to an end in November 2021. Judge Brenda Penny of the Los Angeles Superior Court allowed the pop star's request to cancel the contract. Now, Britney's father claimed the contentious conservatorship was a "great tool" and that he was not sure "she would be alive" without it.  

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As per the The Daily Wire, Judge Penny's judgment came after a hearing in September that year, during which she barred Jamie from managing Britney's $60M fortune. The judge chose a qualified public accountant to replace Jamie. 

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