Amy Winehouse & # 39; scumbag & # 39; sues his family for a million pounds eight years after his death



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The ex-husband of Amy Winehouse made a shameless offer for a stake of 1 million pounds in his fortune.

The addict Blake Fielder-Civil, who admitted to having introduced the tragic singer to the heroine, wants a lump sum and an allowance, according to reported information.

Amy, who died at age 27 as a result of alcohol intoxication in July 2011, did not leave a will and her estate, worth £ 2.94 million, went his mother Janis, 63, and her father Mitch, 68 years old.

It is believed that his family is now facing a legal battle against Fielder-Civil.



Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse and her ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil in 2007



Blake was last seen on GMB last year

On Sunday, a source close to the family told the Sun: "This is a person who spent a lot of money on Amy during their life together.

"He also spent a lot of time in jail and brought only pain to everyone. To give him another penny would be too much.

"Blake is a fool. It is incredible that he is trying to tap into his estate and claim money.



Amy Winehouse and her husband Blake Fielder-Civil
Amy Winehouse and her husband Blake Fielder-Civil watch the show at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007



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Amy's death devastated the United Kingdom

"Janis, in particular, is very unhappy about that."

The couple had been married for two years and divorced in July 2009.

Amy paid her ex a lump sum of £ 250,000, but lawyers now claim that the wording of the settlement could mean that he is entitled to more money.

If the payment was not qualified as a final settlement, the lawyers say that Mr. Fielder-Civil, who lives in a shabby apartment in a Leeds estate, could be entitled to more cash, especially if he has to to buy a house.



The couple had been married for two years

Fielder-Civil, who inspired the single Back to Black, was in prison from July 2008 to February 2009 after admitting to having perverted the course of justice and GBH.

At Amy's funeral, her father talked about her battle with alcohol – but said she was defeating her demons.

He said, "She was striving to manage her alcohol consumption and had just completed three weeks of abstinence.

"She said: 'Papa, I'm tired of drinking, I can not stand the look on your face and the family's.'

"She was not depressed. She saw Janis and Reg on Friday and was in a good mood. That night, she was in her room, playing drums and singing.

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