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In some sense, it delivers.

Britneys phone was allegedly monitored and recorded.
He said every request Britney made, even in her own home, was monitored and recorded.
It really reminded me of someone who was in prison, Vlasov said in the documentary.
He also said Britneys conversations were used to control her.
We would need to see if Jaime got this approved by the court before doing so, Arminak says.
As far as the legalities, the first question is what did the court approve.
What special powers did the court give Britneys conservators?
Its kind of horrifying.
Its just not necessary.
Her bedroom was allegedly bugged too.
He said he was given a USB drive of the recordings and was told by Yemeni to delete it.
He said he declined and kept a copy.
Frankly, that is horrifying to read as an attorney and as a woman.
Britney tried to hire her own lawyer when she was in rehab.
Ingham then raised the idea of removing Jamie from the conservatorship and that Jamie might still be drinking.
Jamies attorney said he had been taking regular alcohol tests.
according to the transcript of the proceedings obtained by the NYT.
She lived in constant fear of punishment.
Yates said she was so frightened and stressed that it would make her fail a drug test.
Yates said she calmed Britney down but that she needed approval before she spoke to Britney.
If she pushed back a little bit they pushed harder, said Yates.
Then, the yelling got louder.
It was all taken way too far and the judgment of these people doing it should really be questioned.
Britney was allegedly told she didnt have enough money for sushi or sneakers.
According to Wentz, at some point along the way they forgot whos money it was.
The amount of money she was making, she could have sushi for every meal.
I mean, who cares?
Jamie, Ingham, Yemini, and Fmr.
Judge Reva Goetz have not responded to a request to provide comment.