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LOS ANGELES - The court commissioner who placed Britney Spears under conservatorship held a closed-door hearing on an unspecified emergency motion Thursday, a day after the troubled pop star was suddenly released from a psychiatric hospital and ended up being pursued through the city by paparazzi. |
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The motion was brought before Superior Court Commissioner Reva
Goetz by the singer's father, James Spears, and lawyer Andrew
Wallet, who is part of the conservatorship, court spokesman Allan
Parachini said.Parachini said that the motion was unopposed but that
he could release no details."Everything about this matter is
sealed," Parachini said after the hearing.Present in court were attorneys for James Spears, along with Wallet
and a court-appointed attorney for Britney Spears. Goetz last week named James Spears as conservator of his 26-year-old daughter and named him and Wallet conservators of her estate. The commissioner has ordered the conservatorship to last until at least Feb. 14. Courts place people under conservatorships when it is determined they can no longer care for themselves or their affairs.Britney Spears' behavior became increasingly bizarre during the past year after she filed for divorce from Kevin Federline in late 2006. She has since lost visitation rights to their sons, Jayden James, 1, and Sean Preston, 2.She was briefly hospitalized
earlier in January after a custody dispute drew police to her home. |
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After being released from the hospital Wednesday, she was spotted
driving her Mercedes-Benz and followed by paparazzi who zoomed
around her in their vehicles. She eventually got out and turned the
driving over to an unidentified man. |
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