British police are no longer investigating Amy Winehouse on suspicion of attempting to interfere with a court case involving her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil.
The 24-year-old, Grammy winning singer is no longer required to return to a police station for further questioning, her spokesman, Chris Goodman, said in a statement to the media.
"Amy is pleased to be discounted from the investigation and thanks the police for their professionalism in their dealings with her," the statement said.
Winehouse was arrested in December on suspicion of trying to pervert the course of justice.
Amy'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.
Fielder-Civil plead not guilty. He is due to appear again in April.
Winehouse didn't attend court because she was traveling to Paris to perform at a Louis Vuitton party for Fashion Week, her spokesman said.
The singer won five Grammy Awards, including best record, best song and best new artist in early February.