The 83-year-old’s relatives are hoping to have her brother, Ronald Birdsong, and entertainment manager, Brad Herman, serve as co-conservators.
The family of Cindy Birdsong has requested to put the Supremes singer under conservatorship as her health continues to decline., the 83-year-old’s relatives asked a Los Angeles court to have her brother, Ronald Birdsong, and entertainment manager, Brad Herman, serve as co-conservators — and remove her current caretaker Rochelle Lander.
Although the two women have lived together for years, Ronald claims Lander has been keeping them “in the blind” about her worsening health.NBCUniversal via Getty Images In fact, after the health scare, Lander allegedly refused even to tell the family where Cindy was getting treatment. Several family members claim that they repeatedly tried to visit Cindy but that Lander would not allow them to.Their concerns reportedly only grew when they finally were able to visit Cindy only to find her on a feeding tube.
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