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Britney Auctions Her 2008 MTV Dress For Haiti Relief

Jan. 23 2010, Published 12:12 p.m. ET

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Despite Britney Spears' attorney requesting the court be sealed to the public there were no exciting developments to report that occurred behind closed doors at Britney's conservatorship hearing in an LA courtroom Friday.

The conservatorship stays in place, with Britney's father Jamie remaining in charge of his daughter's financial and legal affairs, as he has done since it was started in early 2008.

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Seems the main point of discussion was a request to allow the auction, to benefit Haiti, of a dress that Britney wore to the MTV Music Awards in 2008. The request was granted by the judge.

Britney's attorney, Sam Ingham said, "Britney is very enthusiastic about making a donation to the cause."

There was also a request to be able to dispose of items no longer useful to Britney or her estate, something Ingham said his client has, "no objections" to.

Britney left the court early, after two hours of discussions, as she had "a commitment to her children" according to Ingham. She was escorted out of the court house by 5 sheriff's deputies.

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