Britney Spears compares ‘abusive’ conservatorship to sex trafficking after ‘being forced to work against her will’

BRITNEY Spears compared her "abusive" conservatorship to sex trafficking as she delivered her bombshell testimony in court.
Speaking at a Los Angeles court, she claimed she's been "forced" to work "against her will" — including a tour she agreed to do "out of fear".
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Britney said: "In California, the only similar thing to this is called sex trafficking, making anyone work against their will.
"And taking all their possessions away, credit card, cash, phone, passport."
Speaking to the court on the phone, she also told about her dream to get married and have a baby.
“I wanted to take the IUD out, so I can start trying to have another baby, but this so-called team won't let me go to the doctor to take it out because they don't want me to have any more children," she told the court.
What we know so far:
Britney is already with ex-husband .
The former pair were married from 2004-2007, and were .
The Womanizer singer has been in a relationship with Sam Asghari, 27, since meeting in 2016 - he has been in her corner, even wearing a .
Additionally, Britney said over and over she only wants one therapy session a week at her home.
The singer begged for her therapist to come to her home because the office in Westlake is where she was papped “crying”.
Britney said the experience made her feel overexposed and left her embarrassed.
The star and her family - including Jamie and mother Lynne - appeared at the hearing via remote audio only instead of video.
During the hearing, Britney argued against the conservatorship, which was implemented in 2008 after a series of public meltdowns by the entertainer.
The legal agreement prevents Britney from controlling her life or having any access to her $60million fortune.
Britney made various head-turning statements while speaking in court, including claiming her family at a small LA home.
The Toxic singer claimed her family did nothing to protect her during her mental breakdown.
Britney alleged the people that ran the rehab center were trying to "hurt her," while her dad allegedly "loved it".
The hearing got off to a rocky start, as forced the event to start late.