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Britney Spears vows to get ‘justice’ after being ‘harmed’ during her conservatorship

Britney Spears is “not done” seeking justice against those who “harmed” her during her controversial conservatorship.

In a since-deleted Instagram post, the singer said “nobody should ever be treated the way she was”, and that “won’t stop until something is done” to those responsible.

The 40-year-old wrote: “The reason I bring this up is because ending the conservatorship is a huge deal but come on … THAT’S IT ???”

“They all got away with it !!! If you’ve ever been in shock 😱 for 4 months … threatened for your life … you would be upset too,” she added, referring to a 2019 stay in a mental health facility that she previously claimed was against her will.

The Toxic singer continued: “I’m not done … I want justice and won’t stop until something is done to those who harmed me … and YES I was harmed !!!! This is a message to all who have been threatened for their life … You are NOT ALONE !!!!”

Detailing how her life was controlled by the conservatorship, which was terminated in November last year, Britney claimed she had to work “7 days a week … 8:00 am to 6:00 pm … no days off.”

Speaking about her time in treatment in 2019, the Grammy award-winning artist wrote: “105 people are in and out of a small trailer home 🏡 weekly.”

“No private baths 🛁 … seen naked when changing … drugged … can’t even speak or talk … has to be available to the treatment people and show up every day for 10 hours a day … if not will have to stay longer … never given a date on when you can leave … 9:00 pm bed every night … like 8 gallons of blood 🩸weekly …”

Britney, who was recently on holidays with her fiancé Sam Asghari for his 28th birthday, said she wanted to open up because “looks are deceiving.”

Britney and her fiancé Sam Asghari

She wrote: “I must have it nice on vacations lol !!!! After 13 years damn straight I should go !!! I was treated less than, demoralized and embarrassed … nobody should ever be treated the way I was.”

Britney was placed under a conservatorship after she suffered an alleged breakdown in 2008.

A conservatorship is granted to those who are incapable of making decisions, such as people with mental disabilities.

The arrangement put her estate, financial assets, and some personal assets under the control of her father Jamie, and lawyer Andrew Wallet – who later resigned from the role.

Following a lengthy court battle, the 40-year-old’s conservatorship was officially terminated by Judge Brenda Penny in November 2021.

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