Britney Spears "never had a chance," says former family friend Jacqueline Butcher, one of dozens of sources Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino spoke to in a stunning New Yorker investigation of the 39-year-old's conservatorship agreement. Butcher says she provided testimony when the arrangement was set up after a period of erratic behavior from Spears 13 years ago—but she thought it was temporary and now feels exploited. She says a judge granted the conservatorship without even talking to Spears before taking away control of her finances and personal life. "The whole process was maybe ten minutes,” Butcher says. "No one testified. No questions were asked.” She says at the time, she thought she was helping the singer, but she now feels she "helped a corrupt family seize all this control." More from Farrow and Tolentino's report:
- On the night before a June 23 hearing, in which Spears—speaking publicly about the arrangement for the first time—denounced the "abusive" conservatorship and father Jamie Spears, she called 911 to say she was a victim of conservatorship abuse. Sources say members of the conservatorship team, who had long kept the arrangement shrouded in secrecy, began to panic about what she might say the next day.