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Gladstone N. Jones is indeed very close to Louisiana governor, in case some still doubted it . It confirms that Lynn has the gorvernor with her. If she felt she needed a f**king governor it also goes to show how big this fight is .

https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/environment/article_36a72414-6fd3-11e6-84fb-533941a35403.html 

Some of those on the Townsend team — including Gladstone Jones, who sued scores of oil and gas companies on behalf of the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East, and J. Michael Veron, who filed the first successful lawsuit against the industry over historic environmental damage its operations caused on private property

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3 minutes ago, Meaner03 said:

Gladstone N. Jones is indeed very close to Louisiana governor, in case some still doubted it . It confirms that Lynn has the gorvernor with her. If she felt she needed a f**king governor it also goes to show how big this fight is .

https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/environment/article_36a72414-6fd3-11e6-84fb-533941a35403.html 

Some of those on the Townsend team — including Gladstone Jones, who sued scores of oil and gas companies on behalf of the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East, and J. Michael Veron, who filed the first successful lawsuit against the industry over historic environmental damage its operations caused on private property

I want to believe Lynne was afraid of them and now she´s taking advantage of the #freebritney exposure to finally do something

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8 minutes ago, Applejack said:

SHOWING UP IN COURT THIS FRIDAY? PLEASE REMEMBER THESE FACTS:

  • 11 years into the cship, Britney has never had the right to have her OWN counsel, despite hiring several lawyers and seeing them being ejected from the court. The court deems her incapable to hire her own lawyer.
  • She is deemed incapable, yet ever since the beginning of the cship she's been on 4 world tours, released 4 albums, and been on several stressful situations. There has been no year off ever since 2008.

We could also add that if she was so bad as they claim she got this year, then it's clear her conservators didn't do a good job. 

Or the fact that there's no mental illness that justifies a conservatorship, unless she's somehow the first patient ever to get this super especial disease that somehow allows her to perform, record albums, give interviews, appear on live television, act, raise children, teach dance classes, but not speak up on court, hire a lawyer or own a phone. It would be a very interesting case for the medical community (:4music:)

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6 hours ago, smouthwick said:

In 2008, People Magazine highlighted who is making what in Britney's Conservatorship.  "

Samuel Ingham, Spears’s court-appointed attorney, will continue to receive $10,000 a week, Commissioner Reva Goetz ruled.

Andrew Wallet, the co-conservator of Spears’s finances, will receive an advance of $100,000. (Wallet had not been paid since becoming involved last February.).

The firm which won Jamie Spears control of his daughter’s affairs will also be advanced $175,000, and a lawyer representing Britney’s brother Bryan Spears will get $22,500, etc. etc.

This was 11 years ago.  Will they let go of their cash cow?  Only time will tell.     https://people.com/celebrity/big-payday-for-lawyers-in-britney-spears-case/

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Mr. Ingham has been awarded more than $2 million in fees for his work on Ms. Spears’s behalf since 2008. This is in addition to the $6.9 million paid from the estate to the conservators and other lawyers who have helped manage Ms. Spears’s affairs under the current arrangement. Ms. Spears has never publicly questioned any of these payments, but critics of the process have.

The conservators’ work is monitored by Mr. Ingham, Ms. Spears’s veteran court-appointed lawyer.

Though the court’s typical maximum hourly fee is $250, Judge Goetz awarded Mr. Ingham as much as $475 an hour to represent Ms. Spears, citing an exception in court rules that allows higher fees “in cases involving unusual problems requiring extraordinary expertise.”

Mr. Ingham, who describes himself as a lawyer with expertise in high-profile conservatorship cases, told the court his typical hourly fee is $595.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/arts/music/is-britney-spears-ready-to-stand-on-her-own.html

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