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Britney Spears issues cease and desist letter to sister Jamie Lynn

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Britney Spears has issued a cease and desist letter to her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears.In the new letter, Britneys’ lawyer Mathew Rosengart says the singer will file a lawsuit if her younger sister continues to talk about her “derogatorily” during a press campaign for her new memoir, Things I Should Have Said.Last week, Britney said she was “disgusted” with her family after her sister gave a TV interview about the new memoir.In the interview, Jamie Lynn was asked about a section from her forthcoming bookwhere she describes Britney’s behaviour before her conservatorship as “erratic,” “paranoid” and “spiralling.”“I can’t really speak to anyone else’s state of mind, I don’t think that’s fair,” she said when asked for her opinion on Britney’s “state of mind, currently”. “But I’m allowed to say how I felt in those [years], because that matters.

It matters that I was in pain.”Jamie Lynn later added in the interview, which you can watch below, that she’s “only ever loved and supported” Britney, saying “I don’t know why we’re in this position right now” in regards to their current rift.Rosengart went on to say that Britney “will not tolerate” the alleged profiteering.It continues: “You of all people know the abuse and wrongdoing Britney had to endure during the conservatorship, after initially growing up with a ‘ruinous’ alcoholic father.

In fact, your own book reportedly states that your father ‘spent most of my life in that cycle of ruinous behavior. His bouts of drinking caused me periods of torment and sorrow.’“As I have previously stated, having endured a 13-year conservatorship that stripped her of civil rights and fundamental liberties, Britney will no longer be bullied by her father or anyone else.

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