Jun 21 2009 by Coreena Ford, Sunday Sun
A WOMAN who claimed she was pregnant with the baby of Amy Winehouse’s estranged husband has been booted out of her house.
The Sunday Sun can reveal Gilleen Morris has been forced out of her home following a joint effort by angry residents, police and housing association bosses, after it emerged the house was being used as a drugs den.
Gilleen, 31, appeared in tabloid newspapers earlier this year when she claimed she fell pregnant with Blake Fielder Civil’s child after the two met in rehab.
She said she told him she was carrying his child after alleging the two had secret sex sessions at the Phoenix futures Rehab centre in Sheffield, where she had gone to battle drug dependencies.
News of the pregnancy reached singer Amy Winehouse – famed for her Rehab chart-topper – who was said to be furious at the alleged liaison.
But it is now not known if Miss Morris could confirm the child was Blake’s.
Last night it emerged she had been forced out of her home in Knotto Bottom Way, Northallerton, North Yorkshire.
North Yorkshire Police worked with Broadacres Housing Association to get an order from Darlington County Court to force her out of the house.
Raids were mounted at the house after residents complained of anti-social behaviour. Police made a number of arrests following the swoop.
Steve Towers, managing director of Broadacres, said: “Broadacres wants to send a clear and simple message.
“We will use all powers at our disposal to remove any persons convicted in dealing in drugs from one of our properties. Drug dealers cause nothing but misery to others and they are not wanted.”
Sergeant Simon Wilson of the Northallerton Safer Neighbourhoods Team, said: “This shows what can be achieved when agencies come together with residents to address issues of drug dealing and anti-social behaviour.
“We will continue to work together to rid the town of these individuals who affect the quality of the lives of the residents of Northallerton.”
North Yorkshire Police, Broadacres and members of the community will continue to work together in the drive against drug dealing and anti-social behaviour.
Residents who wish to report incidents of drug dealing anonymously can call Crimestoppers on 0800-555111.