Amy Winehouse's husband has pleaded guilty to assaulting a man and then attempting to cover the incident up, court officials have revealed.
Blake Fielder-Civil's charges of grievous bodily harm and conspiring to pervert the course of justice relate to an incident outside an East London pub in 2006.
Fielder-Civil, 26, entered a guilty plea last week but a reporting restriction prevented it being made public until today (June 9th), reports the Associated Press news agency.
Winehouse's husband's plea came at the end of a week of pre-trial arguments that saw the singer watch her husband from the public balcony at Snaresbrook Crown Court.
During her visits to court, Winehouse shared a number of mouthed conversations and exchanged smiles with her husband.
At one point she is said to have compared her husband's trial to “Disneyland”.
Fielder-Civil faces a maximum of five years in prison over the assault charge.
Winehouse appeared outside her home in North London last night to sign autographs for fans. You can see the picture below...
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