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u/sisflorencenightmare · 1 pointr/OutOfTheLoop

I have not been quoting her book in multiple comments; I had one other comment where I stated that contrary to popular belief, Lynne did not say anything about Britney's virginity, bipolar diagnoses, etc. There are many false reports regarding the actual content of her book, which I have read and know is void of many rumored stories.

Jamie did not deny anything Lynne - or anyone else - said about him. I was only stating the reasons why Britney herself has said she has "never had a good relationship with [her] father." This is hardly a secret and not worth debating further. The court doesn't argue his past either, and that wasn't even why I mentioned his past - again, I'm referring to Britney's childhood and how it shaped her relationship with her father. Regardless, Lynne and Jamie were on good terms back in 2008, and she was not trying to assassinate his character. She was just telling her story. They actually got back together at one point... the story didn't change.

There is a history of contentious situations with the judge involved in Britney's case. I'll share a few: https://web.archive.org/web/20111203192937/http://www.judgerevagoetz.com/

http://www.therobingroom.com/california/Judge.aspx?id=15067

https://twitter.com/mandell_peter/status/1024783729418330112?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1024783729418330112

Which makes this even more interesting: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D4UvqtlXoAAfFkX.jpg

Regarding the commentator who said Britney's mom discussed bipolar in her book (which is 100% false), TMZ is known for speaking to Britney's team; in fact, it's known that the team uses TMZ, E! News, People magazine, etc. to control various narratives surrounding her life. That's fine - it's how they protect her from unfavorable rumors these days, which is understandable after the intense scrutiny and violations of privacy she's endured. For the record, TMZ stated a few weeks ago that she has a bipolar diagnosis, but quickly deleted all mentions of the diagnosis. Today they said they've spoken to many people "in her world," and she has never received a formal bipolar diagnosis, but she absolutely "must" take the medications because of "similar symptoms."

If true (again, I do not know Britney nor do I claim to, but I don't feel bad discussing this given her team's relationship with TMZ and their desire to put it out there), it's very interesting how someone who has been under two 5150s and seen many top doctors has never received a formal diagnosis. I know my doctor wouldn't put me on those strong meds if I didn't officially have bipolar. I am not privy to all the personal details of Britney's life, but guardianship abuse is not uncommon whatsoever, and I hope she has someone helping her out because even her best friend since childhood whom she still sees today - Jansen - is following the #freebritney movement and responding with thumbs up. Remember Jansen from For the Record, Britney in Hawaii, preschool pictures, etc.? She's been there since day one and is still a best friend to Brit: https://www.instagram.com/p/BPgswBNgDh1/?hl=en

When a 37-year-old woman can't even pick her own friends, go to the bathroom alone, consent to taking a selfie without her father's permission (Mario Lopez also commented on this to say he remembered), etc., that would make anyone feel incredibly stifled. There are many ways to help someone that don't involve completely stripping them of their rights - I know this personally.

I'm not saying I know what's best for her, but again, I really hope someone who is legally authorized is watching this very carefully. It's not up to me, of course, but I just hope she's okay. Apparently her best friend doesn't think she is; there are messages of her saying she believes prayers are needed.

We'll see what happens. I personally hope she escapes the spotlight forever and do not care to purchase any music or concert tickets from her. I haven't in years.

“Go ahead and see what you can do, because you have been deemed incapacitated, so everything you say or do is meaningless,” said Brenda Uekert, principal court research consultant with the National Center for State Courts. “You can’t even get an attorney, because a judge has already determined that you don’t have the ability to make decisions for yourself.”

https://www.nextavenue.org/guardianship-u-s-protection-exploitation/

“In most states around the country, it is easier to qualify as a guardian than it is to become a hairdresser. There are no sanctions when they serve poorly." - PAMELA B. TEASTER, DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR GERONTOLOGY AT VIRGINIA TECH

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/court-appointed-guardian-system-failing-elderly_n_59d3f70be4b06226e3f44d4e

Often, it is only possible to take the conservator to court through an uphill battle and regain the rights of the individual after a lengthy fight.

Other situations increase the difficulty of pursuing the claim if the person under the conservatorship is legally deemed incapacitated. The court considers these elderly individuals as unable to make decisions for themselves. Reversing this is usually the first item to accomplish.

https://www.hg.org/legal-articles/conservators-committing-fraud-48066

More victims: https://stopguardianabuse.org/victims/

More: https://www.amazon.com/Guardianship-Fraud-M-Larsen/dp/0692586210

There are endless stories.