Fair News Spears proves TMZ media false about Conservatorship drama  

Tuesday, 8 December 2009


TMZ delivered a message to the public over the weekend that isn’t rooted in anything happening at the courthouse in Los Angeles and it’s not the first time.
 
No motions have been made and no documents have been filed to indicate that the conservatorship is coming to an end soon.

“If there is a motion to terminate there would a document on file. There isn’t any,” says Vania Stuelp today.
Stuelp also says that if there were proceedings going on to terminate the conservatorship that she would expect to be notified.


Stuelp is the deputy public information officer of the Los Angeles Superior Court who works the most closely with the Hon. Reva Goetz. The Hon. Goetz has presided over Spears’ conservatorship proceedings since its onset two years ago.

Stuelp and Judge Goetz work as a team. They meet to discuss court cases so that Stuelp, as a public officer, is prepared to speak with media outlets and the public.

The sole matter on the court’s docket today remains a proceeding scheduled for Dec. 22. It involves a motion by Geraldine Wyle, an attorney for the conservatorship, to seal some documents and to redact an earlier filing that listed Britney Spears as deceased. No documents have been filed since Nov. 6, 2009 and that was a supplement related to an accounting matter held on Dec. 3, confirms Stuelp.

Harvey Levin, founder of TMZ, has appeared many times on CNN as a subject matter expert on Spears’ life and thinking. On Dec. 3, Levin and Mike Walters, another frequent contributor to an online questions and answers show, left viewers back at TMZ to believe that attorneys were meeting “right now” in court to talk about ending the conservatorship.

Spears’ fan sites began airing the footage in unison yesterday with declarations that the conservatorship was ending. Three sites, Britney Addiction, Breatheheavy and Poor Britney interpreted Levin’s claims with varying opinion.

TMZ furthered their claims today releasing another story detailing the end of the conservatorship. They said that according to their sources that the conservatorship over Britney the person might end but not Britney the business.

The last conservatorship review was canceled in August 2009 as there was nothing to talk about. That review would have involved a review and  decision by Judge Goetz as to whether Spears would be allowed to testify in a case in Florida. That case was settled and dismissed in July. No conservatorship reviews have been scheduled since.

The public may see what is happening in the court by visiting the Los Angeles court online. The case number is BP108870. The case number involving Kevin Federline, Spears’ ex-husband, and their children is BD455662. Spears currently has no legal custody of her children. She received a visitation-only arrangement under the conservatorship.

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