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A friend caring for Birdsong allegedly kept her from her family.

, Birdsong’s family is arguing the conservatorship is necessary both given the 83-year-old’s multiple strokes and the allegedly undue influence of a friend, Rochelle Lander. The family has asked her brother, Ronald Birdsong, and a longtime entertainment manager, Brad Herman, to be named co-conservators, and has signed power of attorney to Herman.

In 2021, police removed Birdsong from Lander’s apartment and took her to a nursing facility, after a request from Birdsong’s family. In a video outside her apartment, Lander reportedly told police of Birdsong, “No one would help her.” A hearing is now scheduled for August.

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