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Amy Winehouse’s husband has pleaded guilty to attacking a pub landlord.
Blake Fielder-Civil – who married the troubled singer last May - admitted
committing grievous bodily harm (GBH) on James King as well as conspiring to
pervert the course of justice.
Amy Winehouse’s husband pleads guilty
Blake’s plea was revealed after the judge at his recent
court case lifted reporting restrictions on the pre-trial case at London's
Snaresbrook Crown Court.
Judge David Radford also lifted a ban on reporting an allegation that King
could have been subjected to intimidation or duress.
One of Blake’s co-defendants, Michael Brown, pleaded guilty to inflicting
GBH and also perverting the course of justice.
Anthony Kelly and James Kennedy, Blake’s other co-defendants, pleaded guilty
to perverting the course of justice.
Blake, 26, was arrested last November after police raided the London home he
shared with Amy.
He was taken away by police over charges of a conspiracy to pervert justice
through his involvement with a £200,000 plot to fix a trial.
He allegedly offered King the money in a bid to get him to change his police
statement about the assault.
Amy, 24, appeared in court last week to support Blake, who had been
attending lengthy pre-trial hearings.
Blake – who has been held on remand at London’s Pentonville Prison since his
arrest – and his co-defendants will be sentenced at a later date.
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