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Britney’s court-appointed attorney quits in protest but somehow we don’t think she gives AF

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TMZ reports that Spears’ statement in court on June 23 left Ingham furious.In her statement at the time, Spears claimed she didn’t know she could request to end her conservatorship.

TMZ further reports that Ingham had, indeed, advised Spears that she could request an end to the conservatorship, though the singer never opted to do so in the past.Related: Britney Spears says she was “embarrassed” by recent documentary, cried for weeksIngham’s request to resign as Spears’ lawyer follows the resignation of Larry Rudolph just one day before.

In a statement, Rudolph revealed that he had not spoken to Britney Spears for more than two and a half years. He also revealed that she plans to announce her full retirement, and will no longer require his.

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