A judge has ruled that singer Britney Spears can hire her own lawyer for her conservatorship case.
According to the New York Times and Variety, Judge Brenda Penny on Wednesday accepted a request that former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart could represent the pop star.
"Today was a step in the right direction," Rosengart said to members of the media after the ruling.
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According to Variety reporter Elizabeth Wagmeister, Spears wants to press charges against her father for conservatorship abuse.
The ruling comes three weeks after Spears gave riveting testimony about her 13-year conservatorship, which she called "abusive."
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles judge also accepted the resignation of Spears' court-appointed attorney, Samuel D. Ingham, who resigned last week, the Times reported.
According to Variety, Rosengart has represented Hollywood A-listers Sean Penn, Steven Spielberg, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Keanu Reeves.
Since 2008, Spears has been represented by a court-appointed attorney after she was placed under a conservatorship. Her father, Jamie Spears, has been acting as her sole conservator.