Amy Winehouse’s friend reveals £730,000 court battle against singer’s father has ‘damaged health’

LONDON - FEBRUARY 10: British singer Amy Winehouse sits with her father Mitch as they await news of her Grammy Award at The Riverside Studios for the 50th Grammy Awards ceremony on February 10, 2008 in London, England. Winehouse won 5 out of her 6 nominations including, record of the year, best new artist, song of the year, pop vocal album and female pop vocal performance. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images for NARAS)
Amy Winehouse’s father Mitch has lost his case against her friends (Picture: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images for NARAS)

Amy Winehouse’s friends win case after singer’s dad Mitch Winehouse attempted to sue them for over £730,000 after they auctioned her belongings.

Naomi Parry, the late singer’s stylist, and another friend, Catriona Gourlay, were facing legal action from Winehouse, who is acting as the administrator of his daughter’s estate.

The Back to Black singer tragically died aged 27 on July 23, 2011, from alcohol poisoning.

He claimed they had ‘deliberately concealed’ and profited from selling dozens of items at auctions in the United States in 2021 and 2023.

However, today a High Court judge ruled that ‘neither Ms Parry nor Ms Gourlay deliberately concealed any of their disputed items from the claimant’

Deputy High Court judge Sarah Clarke KC added: ‘Even if I am wrong about that, Mr Winehouse could have discovered what disputed items the defendants had with reasonable diligence.’

CHICAGO - AUGUST 05: Singer Amy Winehouse performs onstage at Lollapalooza in Grant Park on August 5, 2007 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Roger Kisby/Getty Images)
Winehouse’s belongings were auctioned in 2021 and 2023 (Picture: Roger Kisby/Getty Images)

Parry claimed that the court battle has ‘taken a toll’ on her health, insisting she had ‘stood beside Amy as a friend’.

In a statement provided by her lawyers, the stylist said after the ruling: ‘Today, the High Court has cleared my name, unequivocally and in full, after years of deeply damaging and unfounded allegations brought by Mitch Winehouse.’

The case was first brought in 2023, with the estate seeking £534,192.90 in damages from Parry, while also claiming £198,041.07 from Gourlay.

Parry’s statement continued: ‘This was not a partial outcome or a matter of nuance. The claim has failed entirely. It should never have been brought.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by TOLGA AKMEN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (14424244ba) Mitch Winehouse, the father of Amy Winehouse, attends the world premiere of 'Back to Black' at the Odeon Luxe in central London, Britain, 08 April 2024. The film tells the story of British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. 'Back to Black' world premiere in London, United Kingdom - 08 Apr 2024
Her father is the administrator of Winehouse’s estate (Picture: TOLGA AKMEN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

‘I stood beside Amy as a friend, a creative partner, and her costume designer. What we shared was built on trust, loyalty, and a genuine love of the work.

‘To see that relationship misrepresented so publicly has been both painful and profoundly unjust.’

They added: ‘This judgment restores the truth. It does not, however, erase the toll, on my health, my work, and my life, of defending myself against claims that had no evidential foundation.

‘Accountability matters, and I will take the steps necessary to address the damage caused. For now, my focus is on rebuilding my life and career, and protecting my name, the work I created with Amy, and her legacy.’

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