Britney Spears' father has lost his bid to retain some of his rights over the pop star's sixty-million dollar estate.
The hearing comes a few months after she tried unsuccessfully to oust her father from the guardianship role.
Britney Spears supporters and media gather outside the hearing for Spears' conservatorship at Stanley Mosk Courthouse in LA.
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Jamie Spears has controlled his daughter's finances and personal affairs since she was admitted to hospital in 2008.
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"Framing Britney Spears" Builds Momentum Around #FreeBritney Movement
Meanwhile a New York Times documentary released recently has injected new energy into the #FreeBritney movement.
The documentary, which focuses on the star's conservatorship, includes interviews with her former assistant Felicia Culotta who acted as a chaparone to Brit since she was a teen.
Many celebrities have showed their support to the songstress.
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