Britney Spears is enjoying some family time with her two sons

People don’t realize how “Judges and unethical lawyers” are not only steal estates (in the form of undeserved legal fees) and lives (in the form of time with loved ones). Which tells you something about who these frauds and con artists are who rule our legal system. Britney Spears is enjoying some family time with her two sons, Jayden, 14, and Sean Preston, 15. The pop star shared a pair of photos on Instagram on Monday, remarking in the caption about how quickly her sons have grown up. “It’s so crazy how time flies …. My boys are so big now ????‍????‍???? !!!!” Spears, 39, said of Jayden and Sean Preston, who wore masks in the photos. Spears shared two versions of the same picture that featured the singer standing between her sons on a grassy field underneath a blue sky. In an edited version, Spears added clouds and an orange sunny glow behind the trio. “I know … I know … it’s very hard for any mama especially a mama with boys seeing them grow up so fast !!!! Talk about enough to make you go to your knees … GEEZ !!!!” the “Toxic” singer continued. “I’m extremely lucky because my two babies are such gentleman and so kind that I must have done something right ???? !!!!” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Spears then explained that she doesn’t post photos of her kids very often because she wants them to be able to present themselves on their own. “I haven’t posted pictures of them for some time cause they’re at… Read More

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Lawyer sues Netflix, area publisher and another lawyer for libel over coverage of his role in a Needham guardianship case

People need to realize the MOVIE IS based on fact and true events READ ON HERE A Cambridge lawyer is suing Netflix, the producers of its “Dirty Money” series, the Boston Broadside and an Essex County attorney for allegedly ruining his life by portraying him as an evil money grubber out to defraud an elderly Needham man who owned five derelict properties in Needham that the town had been trying to get cleaned up for 20 years. Nicholas Louisa filed his suit in Middlesex Superior Court last month but Lonnie Brennan, publisher of the Peabody-based Boston Broadside, which puts a right-wing spin on news on both a Web site and in a monthly newspaper, this week sought to have the case moved to federal court in Boston because of the First Amendment issues. At issue are articles the Broadside posted in 2019, and an episode this past spring of “Dirty Money,” that focused on the treatment of a lifelong Needham resident and property owner who now lives in a Dedham nursing home. The articles and show portrayed the man as an elderly, but still lucid, man taken advantage of by a corrupt Massachusetts guardianship system out to suck money out of his holdings, as exemplified by Louisa and various lawyers appointed by Probate Court judge to represent his interests in proceedings during which one and then all of his properties were sold, initially to pay for cleaning up the properties, eventually to pay for his nursing-home expenses. One of sources for the articles and show was Lisa Belanger, an Essex County attorney who provided them with documents from the man’s court files, even though a judge had impounded them, after she tried to intercede in his case. Belanger has been… Read More

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