Britney Spears' ex-manager Sam Lutfi releases voicemail messages from 2009

Britney Spears' ex-manager Sam Lutfi releases voicemail messages from 2009
Britney Spears' ex-manager Sam Lutfi releases voicemail messages from 2009
Britney Spears' ex-manager Sam Lutfi releases 2009 voicemails where she begs for help to end conservatorship and says she fears her father will take her kids away Lufti was Spears' manager briefly in 2007 and 2008, before her mental breakdown He says he has only ever tried to help her; her parents said he is a piranha who exploited her He has now released four voicemails from Britney to him in 2009  In them she repeatedly expresses her desire to end of the conservatorship  In one, she said she is 'confined, restrained, and stripped of my civil rights'  Lutfi said he's shared them with attorneys and judges but has been ignored  Britney is now being represented by her own attorney in the conservatorship battle  The next court hearing is on September 29 

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Britney Spears' former manager Sam Lutfi - who her parents claimed exploited her during her mental breakdown - has released four voicemail messages he says she left him in the years after her conservatorship was put in place, begging for his help to undo it and telling him she feared her dad would take her kids away. 

Lutfi was Britney's manager for a brief time in 2007 and 2008 when her mental health deteriorated during a bitter custody battle with Kevin Federline. 

When they applied for the conservatorship in 2008, Britney's father said Lutfi had leeched off of Britney and did not have her best interests at heart. 

He has always denied their claims and despite being the subject of a restraining order which prevents him from contacting Britney, says he is helping to free her. 

On Tuesday night, he posted four voicemail recordings on Instagram, all of which he says are from the singer, after the conservatorship was established. 

He does not give exact dates for all for all of them but some, he says, are in 2009. 

Lutfi says he has shared them before but is reposting them because of the garnered interest in the case. He says he has shown them to attorneys in the past and that they have been 'ignored' by the judges in Britney's case,

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