Britney Spears Receives Letter From Congress, We're 'Elated' You Beat Your Dad!

Britney Spears Receives Letter From Congress, We're 'Elated' You Beat Your Dad!

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By Mike Walters on February 16, 2022 at 3:01 PM EST

Britney Spears just shared a letter from Congress, where two members say they are "elated" she beat her dad in conservatorship court.

The 'Toxic' singer shared a copy of the letter on Instagram, which included an invite to Congress, and a forum to tell her horrific story of "abuses" during a decade-long conservatorship. The two members of Congress asked the 'Toxic' singer if she would "meet with us in Congress at a mutually convenient time to describe in your own words how you achieved justice."

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Congress To Britney Spears: Congratulations On Beating Your Father!

Britney Spears Receives Letter From Congress, We're 'Elated' You Beat Your Dad!
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The Congressional letter begins, "Congratulations to you and your attorney, Mathey Rosengart, on your historic victories. It goes without saying that we have been following your conservatorship closely and were elevated that you were able to both remove your father as your years-long conservator in September and finally terminate your conservatorship entirely in November. Your journey towards justice will inspire and empower many others who are improperly silenced by the conservatorship process."

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See Britney Spears' Official Congressional Letter!

Britney Spears Receives Letter From Congress, We're 'Elated' You Beat Your Dad!
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It continues, "Many concerning issues that are commonplace in the guardianship and conservatorship process were brought to light. Especially troubling was news that, for years, you were unable to hire your own counsel to represent your personal and financial interests. Other issues surrounding the initial petition, the eventual permanence of the conservatorship, and being forced to engage in employment against your will, are all equaling concerning."

At this point, Britney was given the full red carpet invite to speak with the Members of Congress in Washington, D.C. in hopes the story will "empower" others in her position.

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Brintey Spears Gets Invited To Washington, D.C. To Speak On Conservatorship Abuses

Britney Spears Receives Letter From Congress, We're 'Elated' You Beat Your Dad!
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"To that end, we wanted to personally invite you and your counsel to meet with us in Congress at a mutually convenient time to describe in your own words how you achieved justice. There is no doubt that your story will empower countless others outside the millions that are already inspired by you and your art. Please know that you have absolutely no obligation to do anything more but fight for yourself, but if you are willing, we would appreciate learning more about the emotional and financial turmoil you faded within the conservatorship system," the letter said.

Adding, "We applaud your inspiring fight and stand ready to assist in any way that we can. Please feel free to contact Virginia Poe with Rep. Charlie Crist or Sarah Shapiro with Rep. Erich Swalwell for further scheduling purposes."

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The official letter was signed by both Members of Congress.

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Britney Spears Receives Letter From Congress, We're 'Elated' You Beat Your Dad!
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Britney Spears addressed the letter in the caption on IG, saying, "I received this letter months ago … An invitation to share my story … I was immediately flattered and at the time I wasn’t nearly at the healing stage I’m in now … Number 1 - I’m grateful that my story was even ACKNOWLEDGED 🙏 !!! Because of the letter ✉️, I felt heard and as I mattered for the first time in my life !!! In a world 🌎 where your own family goes against you, it’s actually hard to find people that get it and show empathy."

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She continued, "Again, I’m not here to be a victim although I’m the first to admit I’m pretty messed up by it all … I want to help others in vulnerable situations, take life by the balls and be brave 💪 !!! I wish I would have been … I was so scared and nothing is worse than your own family doing what they did to me … I’m lucky to have a small circle of adorable friends who I can count on … In the meantime thank you to Congress for inviting me to the White House."

It's unclear if Britney has accepted the invitation.

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