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Tulisa Contostavlos drugs trial collapses | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Singer and TV star Tulisa Contostavlos's trial over drugs allegations has collapsed. | |
Judge Alistair McCreath told Southwark Crown Court he believed prosecution witness Mazher Mahmood had lied to the court. | |
Mr Mahmood claimed that Ms Contostavlos had put him in touch with her rapper friend Mike GLC to supply him with Class A drugs. | |
The former X Factor judge had denied the allegations. | |
The judge told the jury the case "cannot go any further" because there were "strong grounds to believe" that Mr Mahmood had "lied" at a hearing before the trial started. | |
The court heard that undercover reporter Mr Mahmood, known as the Fake Sheikh, had posed as a wealthy film producer called Samir Khan when he met the former X Factor judge at several luxury hotels and restaurants. | |
He claimed the singer said she could procure cocaine for him when he offered her a lead role in a film. | |
Ms Contostavlos vehemently denied brokering the deal, which was exposed in the Sun on Sunday newspaper in June 2013. | |
The singer's co-defendant, Mike GLC, whose real name is Michael Coombs, 36, previously pleaded guilty to supplying half an ounce (13.9g) of cocaine. | |
Tests later showed the cocaine, which was sold for £820, was at 37% purity. | |
Mr Coombs will also walk free after the judge said the case could not proceed against him. |