A judge is expected to decide today whether Jamie Spears should be removed from his controversial role running his superstar daughter Britney’s life.
The hearing at the Los Angeles Superior Court is a significant moment in the 13-year conservatorship arrangement that has controlled the financial and personal life of the millionaire singer.
It comes as new allegations have been made in a series of documentaries about Britney’s treatment by those involved in her care.
In June, she had phoned into a court hearing to make a dramatic and impassioned plea for an end to the arrangement, claiming she had been medicated against her will and denied the right to have children. In July, she told the court that her father was “ruining” her life.
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Judge Brenda Penny will decide on the removal of Mr Spears and whether the process to terminate the conservatorship should begin. All parties have filed motions with the court expressing their support for the guardianship to be wound down.
A key issue is whether the judge rules that a medical evaluation of the singer is required before the conservatorship can be ended, something Miss Spears has resisted.
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The star’s lawyer Mathew Rosengart has also pressed for an investigation into the conduct of those who have administered the conservatorship.
Image: Spears’ lawyer Mathew Rosengart has a big reputation Pic: AP
Those calls have been turbocharged by the allegations made in the new documentary, Controlling Britney Spears, that the star’s communications were monitored. The conservators and their security firm have denied the allegations.
Together with a new Netflix documentary, Britney vs Spears, new claims about her life under the conservatorship have re-energised the Free Britney movement which has campaigned on her behalf.
Today’s court hearing is expected to provide further vindication for their campaign. Free Britney activist Megan Radford said: “In January of this year we were still being called conspiracy theorists. I said the words ‘Free Britney’ for the first time in January 2009 so it’s been a long time coming.”
Image: Britney fans have been campaigning for her ‘freedom’ for years Pic: AP
The campaign has also focused on the plight of others subject to conservatorships and it has now attracted attention in Washington. A new law named the FREE Act, which would give conservatees more rights, has been proposed by members of the House of Representatives.
At a hearing on Capitol Hill, Republican senator Ted Cruz said: “The Britney Spears conservatorship has brought to light real issues with conservatorship law that should shock every American.
“If the process can deprive someone like Miss Spears, someone with immense celebrity, immense wealth, immense material success, of her fundamental liberties, what chance does the average American have?”
An aircraft carrying US defence secretary Pete Hegseth has had to make an “unscheduled landing” in the UK.
The jet was about 30 minutes into its journey back to the US after a NATO defence ministers’ meeting in Brussels, when it suffered a “depressurisation issue”.
Sean Parnell, chief Pentagon spokesman, confirmed the aircraft had been diverted to the UK due to a crack in the aircraft windscreen.
He posted on X: “On the way back to the United States from NATO’s Defence Ministers meeting, Secretary of War Hegseth’s plane made an unscheduled landing in the United Kingdom due to a crack in the aircraft windshield.
“The plane landed based on standard procedures, and everyone onboard, including Secretary Hegseth, is safe.”
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The aviation news website Airlive reported the Boeing C-32A – a military version of the Boeing 757 – had a “depressurisation issue”.
It went on to land at RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk at about 7.10pm.
Mr Hegseth had been at a meeting of NATO defence ministers which was also attended by UK Defence Secretary John Healey.
In February, a US Air Force plane carrying secretary of state Marco Rubio and the Senate foreign relations committee chairman, Senator Jim Risch, was similarly forced to return to Washington DC after an issue with the cockpit windscreen.
He founded Turning Point USA and toured American university campuses, debating students about current affairs.
Image: Erika Kirk at the White House. Pic: Reuters
Image: Erika Kirk and Donald Trump. Pic: Reuters
Addressing those attending the ceremony in the White House rose garden, the US president said they were there to “honour and remember a fearless warrior for liberty” and a “beloved leader who galvanised the next generation”.
He said Mr Kirk’s name was being entered “forever into the eternal roster of true American heroes”.
Mr Trump described Charlie Kirk as an “American patriot of the deepest conviction, the finest quality and the highest calibre”.
He said his nation had been “robbed” of an “extraordinary champion”.
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And Mr Trump said Mr Kirk was assassinated in the “prime of his life for boldly speaking the truth, for living his faith, and relentlessly fighting for a better and stronger America”.
The ceremony coincided with what would have been Mr Kirk’s 32nd birthday.
Mr Trump described Erika Kirk, now head of Turning Point USA, as someone who had “endured unspeakable hardship with unbelievable strength”.
A 22-year-old man, Tyler Robinson, from the city of Washington in Utah has been charged with Mr Kirk’s murder. Prosecutors said they would seek the death penalty.
At a memorial event held at a stadium in Arizona, Erika Kirk told an enormous crowd she forgave her husband’s killer.
Grammy-award winning R&B and soul singer D’Angelo has died following a battle with pancreatic cancer, his family has said.
He died on Tuesday, leaving behind a “legacy of extraordinarily moving music” following a “prolonged and courageous battle with cancer,” his family said in a statement.
The prominent musician, born Michael D’Angelo Archer, was 51 years old.
A family statement said: “We are saddened that he can only leave dear memories with his family, but we are eternally grateful for the legacy of extraordinarily moving music he leaves behind.
“We ask that you respect our privacy during this difficult time, but invite you all join us in mourning his passing while also celebrating the gift of song that he has left for the world.”
The singer rose to prominence in the 1990s with his first album, Brown Sugar.
The track “Lady” from that album reached No. 10 in March 1996 and remained on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart for 20 weeks.