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  • Felicia Culotta refused to speak on Jamie Spears or Louise "Lou" Taylor. Compared to how open Culotta appeared in previous documentaries about Spears's life, she was much more hesitant to speak on any personal matters that would reference Jamie or the Tri Star Sports & Entertainment CEO. During her interview with the documentary's filmmakers, she seemed visibly afraid to give any real details. "I don't want to talk about her daddy," she said. "I don't want to talk about Jamie." When asked to identify who Taylor was exactly, she quickly replied, "I will not touch that one, sorry. She will chew me up and spit me out."
  • Confidential documents were leaked to the documentary's filmmakers, including medical reports stating that Spears "lacks the capacity to retain and direct counsel" and "understand or manage her financial affairs without being subject to undue influence." Halfway through the film, a slide pops up on the screen that reads, "During the fall of 2020, a source reached out to the filmmakers. They said they wanted the truth to be out there." What followed was the reveal of several confidential documents that were leaked to filmmakers, including a report that was produced by a doctor who resigned from Spears's conservatorship case back in 2013. In the medical report, it was noted that Spears did not have the means to obtain her own lawyer or properly manage her finances. However, these statements were challenged by Eliscu who pointed out: "At the same time this report was being written, Britney was already back to work . . . How is someone who was that ill well enough to go to work?"
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