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Jul 31 2008

Britney Spears Life: Back in Court

Published by homemom3 at 10:00 am under celebrities Edit This

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This poor girl, Britney Spears life is being decided again once more in court today, but there are actually two cases going on. One, where Britney Spears is trying to fight to get her life back and stop having her father as her conservator. The other is Sam Lufti, who no longer wants to be banned from Britney.

It is very doubtful the judge will sign off on Britney’s wishes, so her father will probably stay in charge of all her finances. Keep in mind the judge did sign off on Britney having to pay her dad since he quit his own job. By giving back the reins to Britney he will make her father unemployed. Hmm, what will happen? I’ll keep ya’ll posted today as you know everyone will be talking about it.

On to Sam Lufti, this was her man that stayed by her through thick and thin. That was until her weird boyfriend came into the picture and pushed Sam out. Sam seemed to be the one that cared not Ali whatever, actually when  Sam was there she was a bit better, it was when he wasn’t she seemed to fall apart. Sam was given a restraining order in Feb and hasn’t seen her since (however I thought I saw a pic of him trying to slip into a car with her at the recent event she went to) and he is going to court today to get ti lifted. At least he hopes.

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