Thursday, May 12, 2011

Britney may be subject to a new psychiatric evaluation!

Ever since Britney Spears shaved her head, became involved with the police for traffic problems and demonstrated the loss of control of his career, the pop singer's mental state has been questioned by everyone. His career is on the rise again, with a hit album and a tour in June, but the question of his mental competence is still relevant.

The ex-manager of Spears, Sam Lutfi, filed a lawsuit against the singer's mother, Lynne Spears, Britney and wants to give his testimony in the case. Britney's parents, however, not allowed, saying that Britney is mentally unable to testify. In a petition filed on Monday (9) in the Superior Court of Los Angeles, Lutfi asks the judge to order a psychiatric evaluation of the singer to prove that the allegation of his parents is a farce.

Despite the return of Britney, she is still under the tutelage of her father, Jamie Spears, and the family lawyer Andrew Wallet. Both are hesitant to let the singer approaching Lutfi, who was fired in 2008.

As detailed in the latest book released by Lynne Spears, Through the Storm (The History Behind the Success), Lutfi would have been a great manipulator who secretly drugged Britney, cut its forms of communication and mobility, and established himself as a "guardian" celebrity to be sacked.

Sam says that all charges are not true. He claims that Britney's life was already a mess before you even get involved with it. He is suing his mother for defamation, and in November of last year, the Court of Appeals rejected the initial application process. So the battle has begun.
 
The former manager of Britney now wants to give his side of the story, but she and her guardians did not want that.

For his part, Lutfi points to the recent MTV documentary about the singer, a world tour and an interview with Ryan Seacrest Britney in March as circumstantial evidence that the singer has her wits about her again.

Although Britney has not yet undergone a psychiatric evaluation, Sam has demonstrated its own expert, assistant professor of psychiatry Joshua Pretsky of UCLA for analysis.

"In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, which was recorded about two months, Britney Spears is interviewed in detail, and she responds in a logical and coherent questions, revealing logical thinking and his mental competence. Interviews edited video documentary on [MTV] also shows the consistent and logical thinking, the ability to answer the questions, and mental competence ... In my opinion, there are good reasons to be performed an independent medical examination to investigate the claim that the tutors claim that Britney Spears is not mentally competent to testify, and asserting that she was not mentally competent to enter into a contract", shows the declaration of the court Pretsky.

Naturally, the assessment may have other impacts beyond just showing that Britney may or may not testify in the case of Lutfi. If she is declared mentally competent, it can help to end the tutelage of his father and the family lawyer, making the singer 29 years responsible for his own life again.

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