“5:45 … she arrived … the doorman said she came home alone!!! She went to dinner with two girlfriends and had 1 drink … took a cab home but was found on the floor by her neighbor … it remains a mystery … who would do such a thing???" reads the message.
Free Britney
The 2008 verdict came after Spears had a series of mental breakdowns during which she attacked a paparazzi car with an umbrella, shaved her head and became involved in a standoff with a policeman.
Since 2009, a group of stalwart supporters claimed that she was being kept prisoner by her family. Over the years the group’s numbers grew and it received support from several celebrities, including singer Miley Cyrus, actress Rose McGowan and socialite Paris Hilton. The movement came to be known as "Free Britney".
Last year, the singer voiced her desire to have her father removed from the conservatorship and launched a legal battle against him. He categorically dismissed the allegations that the singer is being kept at home against her will and stressed that the conservatorship is necessary as his daughter suffers from mental issues.
In summer, Britney testified in court and accused father of “abuse”. In an emotional speech she revealed that she was forced to perform against her will and forbidden to marry her boyfriend Sam Asghari . She also claimed that she was forced to get an intrauterine device to prevent pregnancy.
"I don't feel like I can live a full life," the 'Toxic' singer said while addressing the court.
"If the public knew all the facts of Ms Spears' personal life - not only her highs but also her lows, all of the addiction and mental health issues that she has struggled with, and all of the challenges of the conservatorship - they would praise Mr Spears for the job he has done, not vilify him. But the public does not know all the facts, and they have no right to know, so there will be no public redemption for Mr Spears,” the father's court filing noted, cited by the Daily Mail.