Mariah Carey cleared of child endangerment
Mariah Carey cleared of child endangerment. Mariah Carey and husband Nick Cannon in clear after social services investigation into 'drinking' near the twins
The social services investigation into Mariah Carey and husband Nick Cannon following the birth of their twins has finally been closed after officials decided there was no case to answer.
The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services concluded that there was 'no merit' to the case, which was sparked by an anonymous tip-off saying the Glitter star had been drinking near the babies.
Apparently, social workers interviewed Mariah, 41, today and spent time with the twins before deciding her babies Moroccan and Monroe were in a 'healthy and safe environment'.
Celebrity website TMZ says Mariah's lawyer, Laura Wasser, was present for the duration of the DCFS interview.
The investigation was triggered by a phone call to DCFS complaining that Mariah had drunk Guinness while breast feeding.
The star and her husband were allowed to take their twins home from Cedars Sinai Medical Center last week, but their delight had been marred by the investigation into wheter drugs and alcohols were used near the babies in hospital.
Cannon, 30, and Carey, who have been married for three years, have been under investigation after the television host said someone may have overheard a nurse suggesting to Mariah to 'drink Guinness... the yeast improves breast-feeding'.
The case has now officially been closed after they received a visit by a case worker at their home lasted approximately 30 minutes.
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