How does a pop star deemed legally incapable of hiring her own lawyer simultaneously release albums, judge a hit TV show, and generate hundreds of millions in a Las Vegas residency? This episode unpacks the Britney Spears conservatorship, an unprecedented legal arrangement that operated as a lucrative machine for 13 years.
We trace the 2008 emergency petition approved in minutes, the machine years of tours and residencies, and the stark financial imbalance between her allowance and her conservators’ pay. We follow the grassroots #FreeBritney movement, her explosive 2021 courtroom testimony, and the collapse that finally freed her, plus the broader legal reform it sparked.
- The 10-minute emergency approval that stripped her rights
- Earning half a million per show on a $1,500 weekly allowance
- How the #FreeBritney movement forced mainstream attention
- Her 24-minute testimony exposing control and coercion
- The “Britney effect” and reforms for 1.3 million Americans
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