London Police Clear Winehouse of Witness Tampering
The Associated Press reports that police are no longer investigating Amy Winehouse on suspicion of attempting to interfere with a court case involving her husband, her spokesman said Friday.
Winehouse is no longer required to return to a police station for further questioning, her spokesman, Chris Goodman, said in a statement.
Winehouse was arrested in December, after being called to a police station. At the time, she was released on bail and had been asked to return at a later date for further questioning.
Meanwhile, Winehouse's husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, appeared in a London court Friday on charges of attacking a pub landlord, and then later conspiring with him to withdraw as a witness at the trial.
Winehouse didn't attend court because she was traveling to Paris to perform at a Louis Vuitton party, her spokesman added.
