Posted on 02/06/2008 9:34:01 AM PST by dmanLA
FEBRUARY 5--As if anyone needs another glimpse into the lunacy that is Britney Spears's life (and that of her assorted footmen and paparazzi cohorts), the singer's mother has filed a court declaration purporting to describe how her troubled daughter came under the sway of a manipulative manager who drugged the pop star and drove her further from reality. In a Los Angeles Superior Court filing, Lynne Spears describes a series of increasingly bizarre episodes at her daughter's Los Angeles home, where the performer was regularly in the company of businessman Osama (Sam) Lutfi.
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Another Howard (K.) Stern here?
Did he intend to marry her then have her die of an overdose?
After killing off her kids?
Yeah, Howard was one child away from being a very rich man.
I suspect he simply hoped to manipulate her (and thus her money.)
He was controlling her. Thank God her parents stepped in after witnessing it first hand. Osama didn’t hide his control of her. Sad story.
I hope her parents take her back to Louisana so she can straighten out and hopefully get her kids back. I can only imagine what damage has been done to them and then mom is just gone. All a very sad story and all the media like TMZ etc who follow her around hoping for some awful thing to happen makes them as sick as she is. Too much too soon in life.
Can we get pass the Britney watch to ANYTHING more important?....like perhaps watching the grass grow?
She has deteriorated to the point where she cannot be left on her own anymore. She has zero self-esteem. The drugs and the booze have ruined her. She is now falling into the depths of mental illness from which she may never be able to escape.
Someone should make a documentary of this and show it in the schools, instead of that phony Al Gore stuff. Kids need to realize that this is what *living for the moment* get's them. This is what it gets you kids. It's not pretty.
You know the manager is hittin it.
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