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Spears’ parents fear for her life
Andrew Dalton
LOS ANGELES—Britney Spears’ parents said Wednesday they believe the pop
star’s life is at risk following her early release from a hospital
psychiatric ward over the recommendation of her treating psychiatrist.In
a joint statement given to The Associated Press by their attorney, Jamie
and Lynne Spears said they were “extremely disappointed” to learn their
daughter had been released.
“As parents of an adult child in the throes of a mental health crisis,
we were extremely disappointed this morning to learn that over the
recommendation of her treating psychiatrist, our daughter Britney was
released from the hospital that could best care for her and keep her
safe,” the statement said. “We are deeply concerned about our daughter’s
safety and vulnerability and we believe her life is presently at risk.
There are conservatorship orders in place created to protect our
daughter that are being blatantly disregarded. We ask only that the
court’s orders be enforced so that a tragedy may be averted.”
After Spears’ release, which came a week earlier than expected, she
spent the day dodging paparazzi as she drove around Los Angeles in a
black Mercedes-Benz with an unidentified man. Paparazzi vehicles zoomed
around the Mercedes and photographers surrounded the vehicle at each
stop. More than 15 people circled the car at one point, shooting still
photos and video. Spears’ vehicle, however, was observing traffic laws,
the helicopter pilot reported.
At one point the Mercedes pulled into the Beverly Hills Hotel entrance.
Beverly Hills police Sgt. Mark Miner said a “keep the peace” detail was
sent to the hotel, a common practice when paparazzi are causing a
nuisance. Spears’ release came after a series of legal developments in
which her father fought for control of the pop star and her estate, her
frequent companion was ordered to stay away from her, and her mother
vividly described her daughter’s fragile state, drug use and the strange
behavior that led to her hospitalization.
The troubled singer was hospitalized Jan. 31 and held for a 72-hour
evaluation that was originally set to expire Sunday. Her stay was then
extended for two weeks, a person close to the pop star told The
Associated Press. The expectation that she would remain hospitalized may
explain how she avoided paparazzi on her way out.
Until Feb. 14, Spears remains under the conservatorship of her father,
an arrangement created when a judge determines a person can no longer
care for herself or her personal affairs. James Spears was named her
conservator Monday, and he and attorney Andrew Wallet were made
co-conservators of the estate. As her conservator, Spears’ father has
been granted access to all of her medical records and authority to
determine where Spears lives and who she sees.
Spears, who is in a child custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline,
was also briefly hospitalized earlier in January after police were
called to her home when she refused to return her sons to a Federline
bodyguard after a visit. That trip to the hospital occurred amid a swarm
of paparazzi. Spears has since lost all visitation rights to her sons,
1-year-old Jayden James and 2-year-old Sean Preston. On Friday, a court
issued a restraining order against Sam Lutfi, who’s been at Spears’ side
in recent months after the singer’s mother declared that he held her
daughter hostage in her own home, drugged her, took over her finances
and controlled the paparazzi. Lutfi was ordered to stay away from
Spears, her homes and her parents’ and siblings’ homes. The singer has
been in a spiral of increasingly bizarre behavior since November 2006,
when she filed for divorce from Federline. |