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Via The Big Picture: The conservatorship Britney Spears described sounds like prison, but when legally is intervention justified? Attorney Sara Papantonio of the Levin Papantonio Rafferty law firm joins Holland Cooke to discuss more. Become a member today!: / @theringoffire Support us by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon, and help keep progressive media alive!: / theringoffire Find our merchandise at Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/rof-store Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that matter. And SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with Ring of Fire's video content! Support Ring of Fire by subscribing to our YouTube channel: / theringoffire Be sociable! Follow us on: Facebook: / ringoffireradio Twitter: / ringoffireradio Google+: http://plus.google.com/11841583157319... Instagram: / ringoffirenetwork Follow more of our stories at http://www.TROFIRE.com Subscribe to our podcast: http://www.ROFPodcast.com *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Even before Donald Trump lost his re-election bid and he did lose, social media posts by Don Jr. were raising eyebrows. Uh, I don't think Joe's smart enough to be like, hey, let's send them off the trail. Uh, don't hack the McDonald's in DC. I mean, why doesn't he just give Putin, like, I dunno, the keys to the nuclear football. Let's, what's the list. Don't hack one, Joe's basement. Two, Hunter's businesses. Three, Hunter's laptop. 10% for the big guy, for, don't hack that, uh. The world watched as Whitney Houston and Amy Winehouse self-destructed in plain sight. And in the 1970s, I was stunned when I met Karen Carpenter, as she was starving herself to death. And yet the conservatorship Britney Spears described sounds like prison. Sara, when legally is intervention justified? So legal intervention is typically what we call a last resort option. It's justified only when someone does not have the mental capacity to manage their day-to-day life. You know, these are the people who have no concept of reality, no ability to, um, judge their finances and who really just can't take care of themselves. And when we're talking about a conservatorship, the court, that's the court taking power away from you and giving it to someone else. So the big question here in Britney's case, and in the case of, of legal intervention, is can they take care of themselves? Can Britney manage her own finances? And, and you just have to look at it for what it is. And it looks like she can. You know, you see in one, in one vein, we have Britney Spears who for the last 10 years has been going on tour, who has been, has a residency in Las Vegas. Who's been hosting shows. And in the other, and people are saying she can't manage her own finances. She's made $138 million in the last 10 years. And they're telling her she's not capable of managing that. But in the other vein, you've got, you know, Don Jr. just looking like a crazy person and no one's telling him that he can't manage his finances. No one's telling him that they need to take away his money. So when legal intervention is right, I don't really know I can answer it because it's applied so badly in these settings. Could these videos that Trump Jr. is posting come back to haunt him as evidence? I think they certainly can. But when we're talking about, you know, someone's mental state, it's just so difficult to establish what true mental incompetence is. And so I think they certainly will come back as evidence of, you know, who he is. But I don't know that they'll hold much weight or value. Well, time will tell. Thank you, Sara Papantonio, Levin Papantonio Rafferty law firm in Pensacola. Appreciate your time. #rof #trofire #theringoffire #progressivenews