Britney Spears went ballistic over court ruling
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Channel: Celebrities

Jamie Spears

When Britney Spears found out that a judge ruled that her father, Jamie, would be temporary conservator of her medical and financial affairs, she went nuts! Reportedly, she made two phone calls from UCLA’s psych ward on Friday night.

According to TMZ, Britney was screaming at the top of her lungs (about her parents), “I’m so sick of all this! They can have the goddamn house and stick it up their f**king asses! Actually, no they can’t.”

Sources say that she sounded drugged up on the phone and was irate that her dad had been made conservator of her estate. At times, she was impossible to understand ⿿ at one point screaming, “Nobody’s taking my house. Who is my family?”

Britney went on to say that she did not want her parents near her home and that she would go to court to fight them. According to reports, she must have been under the mistaken impression that she was getting out of the hospital that night.

Sources say Britney learned of Friday’s ruling from her lawyers at Trope and Trope. In court, the commissioner declared her attorney’s, Trope & Trope and medical personnel the only people that Britney can communicate with, without her father’s persmission.

Of the ruling, a source close to Kevin Federline says, “We’re thrilled… Jamie is the best choice. It’s not that Lynne isn’t qualified, but Lynne has a hard time saying ‘no’ to Britney, and that could become a conflict of interest, just like when Lynne wanted to be Britney’s court appointed monitor on Oct. 30th. It wasn’t good then, and it’s not good now.”

WENN

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