Britney Spears promises 'vengeance' against people who have wronged her

Britney Spears promises 'vengeance' against people who have wronged her
Britney Spears promises 'vengeance' against people who have wronged her

Britney Spears's legal team said the pop singer is ready to embrace her newfound freedom and break ties with her father after a California judge ruled to end her 13-year conservatorship on Friday. 

A member of Spears's legal team told The Sun that the ruling was only the beginning to a new chapter of Britney's life that had been dictated by her father, Jamie Spears, since 2008.  

'She spent years afraid of her father but she's not afraid anymore. She's confident and ready for vengeance and with her new team around her, that's exactly what she is going to get,' the legal team member said. 

'This is only the beginning of justice for her and only the beginning of investigations into anyone who has wronged her over the years.' 

Britney Spears celebrated the end of her 13-year conservatorship on Friday

Britney Spears celebrated the end of her 13-year conservatorship on Friday

Jamie Spears, left, had control of nearly every aspect of Britney's life, including forcing her to be on birth control and not allowing her to get married

Jamie Spears, left, had control of nearly every aspect of Britney's life, including forcing her to be on birth control and not allowing her to get married

Matthew Rosengart, pictured in September, led the pop star's legal team to win her freedom

Matthew Rosengart, pictured in September, led the pop star's legal team to win her freedom

Judge Brenda Penny suspended the conservatorship over Spears, 39, after a long and contentious legal battle, where the pop star and her defense team described her relationship with her father as 'venomous, traumatizing, insane and depressing.' 

The conservatorship allowed Jamie to control nearly all aspects of his daughter's life and $60 million estate, including forcing her to take birth control to stop her from having a third child. 

'In California the only similar thing to this is called sex trafficking, making anyone work, work against their will, taking all their possessions away — credit card, cash, phone, passport card — and placing them in a home where they work with the people who live with them,' Spears told the court in June. 

Spears's lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, vowed to investigate Jamie's conduct as Britney's conservator for any wrong-doing. 

Now a free woman, Britney said she has plans to marry her fiancé, Sam Asghari, 27, and have a baby together with him. 

Britney is pictured with her fiance Sam as they celebrate the end of her conservatorship

Britney is pictured with her fiance Sam as they celebrate the end of her conservatorship

The two are preparing to get married as Britney said she wanted to start a family with him

The two are preparing to get married as Britney said she wanted to start a family with him

Jamie Spears was recently pictured at a lumber yard a day after losing conservatorship

Jamie Spears was recently pictured at a lumber yard a day after losing conservatorship 

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