A court in Miami-Dade County, Florida, US, has struck out charges of credit card forgery, armed conspiracy and grand theft filed against Nigerian singer Dammy Krane.
Dammy Krane was in June arrested for allegedly booking a private jet service with stolen credit card details.
Krane, real names Oyindamola Emmanuel Johnson-Hunga, was arrested alongside Ilochukwu Gabriel and was detained at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center before making bail.
The singer was represented by Erik Courtney when he appeared before judge De La O Miguel on Thursday morning.
According to the information available on Miami-Dade County criminal justice online system, Krane was discharged of all the charges.
The present status of the case is ‘closed’, according to the criminal justice online system.
The singer has taken to Twitter to thank those who stood by him while the case lasted.
He wrote: “Sometimes life puts you through trials and tribulations, not to bring you down but to make you stronger. It will also show you who is truly with you, who really cares.
“Case closed. I’m a free man. Let’s get back to the music. One love. Back in the studio! New music on the way.”