Britney Spears models a 'Free Britney' T-shirt ahead of court hearing
Daily MailBritney Spears sported a '#FreeBritney' t-shirt in anticipation of Friday's court hearing where a judge will decide whether to terminate her long-standing conservatorship. He cryptically captioned the post: 'Loading…' Britney Spears rocked a '#FreeBritney' shirt in anticipation of Friday's court hearing where a judge will decide whether to terminate her long-standing conservatorship The 39-year-old singer's fiance Sam Asghari shared a brief Instagram video of her modeling the garment that also features the tagline: 'It's a human rights movement' While Jamie's lawyers filed a motion agreeing with Britney that the conservatorship should end, he insisted that there was no wrongdoing on his part and he was always looking out for his daughter's interests. Penny sided decisively with Spears and her attorney Mathew Rosengart at the last hearing in September, when she suspended the singer's father Jamie Spears from the conservatorship that he had controlled at least in part since he first sought it in 2008 That prompted her lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, to lash back, saying Zabel is a 'nationally-recognized CPA ….in stark contrast to Mr. Spears, a reported alcoholic and gambling addict with zero financial background or experience in financial matters, who previously filed for bankruptcy and has a domestic violence restraining order currently in effect against him.' She also attacked her mother Lynne, 66 - whom she blames for 'ruining her life' through the conservatorship that so restricted her life When Judge Penny suspended Jamie as conservator in September, Britney's lawyer Matthew Rosengart called it 'a monumental win for Britney and for justice' Fans hold signs that read 'Fry Jamie Fry' and 'I want my life back' outside of the courtroom in September as Jamie was removed as her conservator The singer had told the court that she was 'afraid ' of her dad and declared that she would not perform again until he was no longer in charge of the conservatorship he had strict supervision over since her much-publicized breakdown in 2008. And in court filings last week, Britney Spears' former business managers, Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group, pushed back against Rosengart's demands for documents on its involvement in the conservatorship from 2008 to 2018.