Amy Winehouse's In-Laws Plot to Keep Husband Blake Away

Amy Winehouse's in-laws are reportedly plotting to stop her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, reuniting with the troubled star.
Blake could be released from prison Monday -- and his parents have written to the judge pleading for him to order their son to stay at the family home in Lincolnshire to keep him away from Amy's drug-fueled lifestyle.
Giles and Georgette Civil want Blake, 26, to stay away from the Rehab singer, 24, until she is clean of drugs.
Georgette tells Britain's News of The World newspaper, "Amy thinks Blake will be freed on Monday but it's not good news.
"I'm absolutely dreading it because I don't want him to go straight back to Amy.
"If he does it could be a death sentence for the two of them.
"Blake thinks he's going to be Amy's savior and has every intention to try to stop the drugs.
"But Amy is completely unstable. Blake is a recovering addict and he's not strong enough to resist the temptation.
"If they are reunited I know they will be back on drugs within days. The dealers will swarm round Blake and Amy. They are meal tickets for the dealers.
"Then the police will get called, Blake will be arrested and sent back to prison.
"I also fear that if Blake and Amy lock themselves in a hotel room there is a real danger they will take a drugs overdose.
"Giving him and Amy another chance is like putting a gun to Blake's head while playing Russian Roulette.
"Once he is with Amy, he won't even be allowed to take my phone calls. I will have lost him to drugs.
"I'm going to give the letter to the court usher to hand to the judge. I want Blake free but I want him in an environment that is safe—without Amy. We want the judge to send Blake home to be with his parents, brothers and grandparents.
"I know if he goes home to me, instead of her, Amy will go berserk. But what she needs is tough love.
"Amy should get herself back into rehab and stay there as long as is necessary to get her off drugs. She needs to prove that she loves him enough to stop. Then, once they are both drugs-free, they can have a real future together."
Blake will be sentenced after he plead guilty to grievous bodily harm and perverting the course of justice. He could be released because he has already spent nine months on remand in Pentonville Prison.
Amy's dad Mitch, 57, last week insisted it was Blake who introduced his daughter to hard drugs.
He said: "Everyone knows that—apart from Blake's mum and dad."
Georgette added, "I believe Amy would rather die with Blake than not have him. I don't want my son to die with her or without her but I fear Amy will whisk Blake away from us and we won't get him back."
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