Singer Amy Winehouse arrives at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court in central London March 17, 2009. [Agencies] |
LONDON- British singer Amy Winehouse on Tuesday denied assaulting a woman after a charity ball in London last year, a case that has already prevented her from performing in the United States.
The 25-year-old bee-hived soul singer pleaded not guilty to a charge of common assault at Westminster Magistrates' Court, the Press Association reported.
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The singer won five Grammy awards in 2008 and her second album "Back to Black" has won critical acclaim. But her private life, including a battle against drug addiction, has overshadowed her recording success.
Earlier this month Winehouse was unable to get a U.S. work visa to perform at April's Coachella festival in California alongside such acts as Paul McCartney and The Killers because of the assault charges.