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Financial Mismanagement: Allegations of financial mismanagement within Britney's conservatorship, including unauthorized or questionable expenditures, could trigger investigations into financial fraud or embezzlement. Conflict of Interest: Concerns about conflicts of interest among Britney's conservators and those involved in managing her affairs, such as receiving payments or benefits at the expense of Britney's estate, could lead to investigations into breaches of fiduciary duty or corruption. New York Times revealed Jamie Spears had been loaned $40k from Lou Taylor BEFORE the conservatorship. If that isn't a conflict of interest, I don't know what is. Medical Coercion: Britney's allegations of being forced to take medication against her will, such as lithium during her hiatus in 2019, could prompt investigations into potential medical malpractice or violations of her medical rights. Violation of Civil Rights: Britney's claims of being held in a psychiatric facility against her will and being subject to restrictions on her personal freedom could raise questions about potential violations of her civil rights, which could prompt investigations by federal agencies responsible for enforcing civil rights laws. Abuse and Neglect: Allegations of abuse or neglect within Britney's conservatorship, including claims of emotional and psychological abuse, could lead to investigations by authorities responsible for protecting vulnerable individuals from harm.3 points
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Published in one of the local newspapers in Rochester, NY- where Loucifer grew up. https://www.democratandchronicle.com/picture-gallery/news/2024/02/20/lou-taylor-photos-britney-spears-former-business-manager/72570161007/ Louise M. Sawyer was a volleyball star at Charles H. Roth Senior High School during the early 1980s. At one point, she was co-captain of the girls’ varsity team. In 2001, having relocated from the Rochester area and founded Tri Star Sports & Entertainment Group, Lou Taylor was the business manager for supermodel Niki Taylor. On May 1 of that year, Taylor talked with the media outside an Atlanta hospital about her client’s condition after a serious car crash. In her memoir, “The Woman in Me” published Oct. 24, 2023, Britney Spears alleges that her onetime business manager Lou Taylor was instrumental in the pop star’s controversial conservatorship.1 point
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I'll just say Britney's mention of "upperworld crime" on October 29 2022 caused a shift. That was the exact date Lou Taylor hired one of the most expensive lawyers in the world that dealt with white collar crime and was a lawyer in the Enron scandal, the biggest accounting audit failure in US history. Before that post, she would post audio recordings/voice notes/long Instagram captions calling out her abusive parents and team. After that post, followed a reduced transparency into her quest for justice and calling out the conservatorship...This to me could suggest several things: Legal strategy: As part of her legal strategy with Rosengart, a former federal prosecutor, Britney might be avoiding public statements to maintain a strong case and avoid potentially compromising her case. Whistleblower status: Britney might be hinting at being a whistleblower and working with law enforcement, exposing corrupt practices or criminal activities within the entertainment industry and/or legal systems. Protection and security: Her reduced public presence could be a deliberate choice to prioritize her safety, security and health, especially if she's facing threats or intimidation related to her quest for justice. She also mentioned in her book she is redefining herself and on a journey of self love and discovery. Building a case: Britney and her team might be focusing on gathering extensive evidence and building a strong case against those involved in the corrupt conservatorship and bringing the feds into it.1 point
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Taylor Swift wasn't photographed for a full year before or after her reputation era, and that was like at the peek of her controversy (with the Kimye beef). Paparazzi culture as we grew up with it is gone. Celebs call paps themselves. Not even TMZ is posting anything about her anymore unless when she or someone in her circle posts something on social media. She doesn't want to be photographed and people are starting to respect it.1 point
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She’s really good in marketing her eras. All of her albuns have a differente aesthetic. And a lot of her videos are iconic and well produced: Blank Space, Shake It Off, Look What You Make Me Do, You Need To Calm Down, Anti-Hero, Karma, that one with 10 minutes. It’s all celebrated for her fans. It’s not because you’re not a fan and don’t know her work that her work is not “iconic”. And I’m saying that not being a fan, but having a lot of friends that are her fans.1 point
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