Press Assoc - Winehouse's husband admits assault
#62 Guest_blakmamba76_*
Posted 11 June 2008 - 11:42 PM
what low lifes, honestly. gangstahs, and running away like little girls. pathetic.
I honestly didn't think Amy was involved. Guess I've been naive and should have known better. where there's drama, there's Amy.
thanks for the laugh Lee
so true!
#63
Posted 12 June 2008 - 08:28 AM
This link includes video footage of the assault:
http://www.mirror.co...-name_page.html
Is it me or did the "landlord" attack a woman first and then Blake came in to defend her?
And I thought it was a fight that took place in a pub? If Blake was trying to help out the woman, I think it's sad that he's been locked up for trying to help the woman... however, Im sure him and Amy wouldve been dead by now had he not have gone.
#64
Posted 12 June 2008 - 12:56 PM
#66
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#67
Posted 12 June 2008 - 02:04 PM
#70
Posted 19 June 2008 - 05:47 PM
pub landlord beaten up by Amy Winehouse's husband has insisted that he was not involved in a £200,000 trial nobbling plot.
James King, 36, said he had "considered" one day selling his story of being assaulted by Blake Fielder-Civil (Winehouse's husband) and friend Michael Brown in June 2006 but that he was determined to appear in court against them.
King told London's Snaresbrook Crown Court: "I wanted Brown and Fielder-Civil to be convicted of the attack so I had every intention of giving evidence." King denies conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
He told the jury he had been bullied into withdrawing a statement against the men after being threatened by Anthony Kelly, 25, of Chalk Farm, north London, in a plot to save them from jail.
Part of the alleged deal was that King would receive £200,000 and be on an all-expenses-paid trip abroad when their GBH trial was due to begin.
But King claimed that the only way he would accept money would be if it was done legally as compensation for his injuries in the attack outside the MacBeth pub in Hoxton, east London, that he used to run.
On the possibility of selling his story, King told the court: "I considered it. I just thought that after the trial there may be a story to be sold.
"I was not particularly concerned about the financial gain. I just wanted the truth to come out about what happened - that was what was important. I just wanted the truth to be known."
The attack left King needing surgery to insert a metal plate for a shattered eye socket, a plate was put in his cheekbone and pins now hold his jaw together. His nose was broken and he also suffered lower back injuries. King has also had to have counselling.
Fielder-Civil, 26, of Camden, north London, has already pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm on King and also to perverting the course of justice. Brown, 25, of Carshalton, Surrey, has pleaded guilty to the same offences. Anthony Kelly and James Kennedy, 19, of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice around November last year.
http://www.express.c...trial-plot-role
#74
Posted 19 June 2008 - 06:22 PM
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