JAKARTA - Britney Spears reportedly asked her conservatory trial to be moved forward but was rejected by the Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday, August 9.

Britney's attorney, Mathew Rosengart, has asked for the date to be moved forward from his schedule to September 29. He also proposed the name Jason Rubin to replace Jamie Spears as conservator.

"Every day that passes is a day to avoid injustice and prejudice against Britney," Rosengart said in the document citing NME.

The Los Angeles High Court did not include a reason for the refusal but they did allow Britney to re-apply by adding evidence.

In July, Rosengart stated in his document that there were questions about Jamie Spears' actions including conflicts of interest and abuse of conservators.

In contrast, Jamie's lawyer denied all claims and stated, "Jamie has performed as conservator of her daughter's property without any flaws."

The team of doctors who treated Britney also wanted Jamie to be removed as conservator for the singer's better condition.

Then Britney Spears uploaded two posts. First, a video of a man holding a flag that reads #FreeBritney.

"I know in my previous post I said you know my condition, but let me explain. You only know half of it," he said.

In addition, he also uploaded a video of making avocado and toast. The photo caption looks different from what is shown.

"In a system where I've been feeling hopeless for so long, at least I have a platform to share," said the (You Make Me) Crazy singer.

Britney Spears feels there is a lot of bad news about her. "So I'll be uploading less from now on."


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