Jamie Spears, 68, is seen out near his trailer in Louisiana amid Britney Spears conservatorship war

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    Britney Spears’ father Jamie Spears has been spotted out near his home in Kentwood, Louisiana, amid his daughter’s bombshell hearing over her conservatorship.

    James ‘Jamie’ Parnell Spears, 68, who has struggled with his health over the past few years, once again appeared frail-looking as he stepped out to run errands in rural Kentwood where Britney grew up with her family.

    Despite receiving a salary of about $16,000 per month plus an extra $2,000 monthly for office space for his role as conservator, Jamie is currently living in modest housing. 

    He lives in a fifth-wheel trailer parked at a storage facility on the outskirts of the town that also houses much of the memorabilia amassed over her career. 

    Stepping out: Frail-looking Jamie Spears, 68, is seen out near his trailer in Louisiana after daughter Britney Spears' bombshell revelations over conservatorship on Monday

    Sighting: James 'Jamie' Parnell Spears, 68, who has struggled with his health over the past few years, once again appeared frail-looking as he stepped out to run errands

    Stepping out: Frail-looking Jamie Spears, 68, is seen out near his trailer in Louisiana after daughter Britney Spears’ bombshell revelations over conservatorship on Monday

    The RV parked on the property appears to be a Dutchmen ‘Denali’ fifth wheel model, which on RV sales websites can go for around $35,000 for late models. 

    Jamie has sold the house that Britney grew up in, according to a report by The New York Times. 

    Since the incredible allegations last week in the hearing to request to end her conservatorship, Britney jetted off to Hawaii with longtime boyfriend Sam Asghari after describing the extent of her misery since her father was given almost complete control over her life and reported $60 million fortune in 2008.

    Low-key: Despite receiving a salary of about $16,000 per month plus an extra $2,000 monthly for office space for his role as conservator, Jamie is currently living in modest housing

    Low-key: Despite receiving a salary of about $16,000 per month plus an extra $2,000 monthly for office space for his role as conservator, Jamie is currently living in modest housing

    Last Wednesday, Britney gave an impassioned 23 minute speech before Los Angeles Judge Brenda Penny on Wednesday in which she said her parents should have even been jailed for the way they treated her.

    Britney’s highly-publicized and contentious relationship with her once-estranged father has become has birthed ‘Free Britney’ movements worldwide among her fans and fellow celebrities concerned for her welfare.

    It was revealed during the Wednesday hearing that Britney wants to end the conservatorship and that she has been opposing it quietly for the past seven years.

    ‘I want this conservatorship to end – I truly believe that this conservatorship is abusive,’ Spears told Judge Penny.

    Control: Jamie has been in charge of his daughter's conservatorship for the past 13 years

    Control: Jamie has been in charge of his daughter’s conservatorship for the past 13 years

    ‘I want to be able to get married to my boyfriend and have a baby but the conservatorship told me I can’t do that,’ she continued.

    ‘I have an IUD (intrauterine device) inside me to prevent me from having a baby. I want to go to a doctor and take it out so I can have a baby but they (the conservatorship) told me no,’ she added.

    ‘I feel ganged up on and bullied and alone,’ the singer continued.

    ‘I want changes. I want changes going forward, and I deserve changes. It’s my wish and dream for all of this to end.’

    Britney even compared the conservatorship to ‘sex trafficking,’ saying they are, ‘making anyone work against their will, taking all their possessions away credit card, cash, phone, passport.’

    Protesters gathered in Los Angeles on Wednesday ahead of the eagerly-anticipated hearing

    Protesters gathered in Los Angeles on Wednesday ahead of the eagerly-anticipated hearing

    She was put on several types of medications including lithium which made her feel ‘drunk,’ adding that her family did nothing and, ‘My dad was all for it.’

    ‘I cried on the phone to my dad for an hour and he loved every minute of it.

    My dad and everyone else who has played a key role in my conservatorship should be in jail,’ she said.

    ‘They have way too much control. I don’t drink alcohol but I should, considering what they put my heart through,’ Britney added.

    The singer also clearly stated to the judge: ‘I want this conservatorship to end – I truly believe that this conservatorship is abusive.’

    Britney’s status hearing did not hear any petitions, meaning that a decision on whether to release her from the conservatorship was not requested.

    Judge Penny said that she will set a hearing as soon as possible, so that Britney can make that petition.

    Britney Spears, second right, is pictured with her family including her father Jamie Spears and mother Lynne Spears and her siblings Bryan Spears and Jamie-Lynn Spears

    Britney Spears, second right, is pictured with her family including her father Jamie Spears and mother Lynne Spears and her siblings Bryan Spears and Jamie-Lynn Spears

    She was told twice by Judge Penny to slow down after talking too fast, but made it clear she wants the conservatorship to end, immediately.

    ‘I want to end this conservatorship. I don’t want to be evaluated. I have had enough. I don’t want to be in this stupid conservatorship any more. It’s embarrassing and humiliating. I’m not lying. I just want my life back. It’s been 13 years and it’s enough. I’m done,’ she said.

    She was put in a $60,000-a-month treatment facility three years ago, which she initially said publicly that she was happy there, but she admitted in court that was a lie.

    ‘When I went there they took everything away from me. They watched me change, naked every single day. I sat in a chair for 10 hours a day, seven days a week.

    ‘I am not happy. I can’t sleep. I’m so angry, I’m insane. I’m scared by people. I don’t trust people,’ she added.

    ‘The conservatorship should end. What state allows people to say, ‘You can’t spend your money unless you do as we say,’ Spears continued.

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