In a recent incident at Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, popular music icon Whitney Houston has found herself in legal trouble after being accused of having half an ounce of marijuana in her possession.
This discovery was made by security personnel at Keahole-Kona International Airport, potentially putting Houston at risk of spending 30 days behind bars and facing a $1,000 penalty, according to local law enforcement authorities.
The illicit substance was reportedly uncovered on January 11th in Houston's luggage during a routine screening as she was getting ready to board a flight bound for San Francisco, as revealed by First Deputy Prosecutor Charlene Iboshi.
Subsequently, a charge for a petty misdemeanor was officially lodged this week.
Despite the drug detection, Houston had already left the scene before law enforcement officers could arrive, leaving her bag in the custody of the airport staff.
This turn of events has raised eyebrows and cast a shadow over the singer's reputation.
It is noteworthy that earlier in the year, Houston's spouse, Bobby Brown, encountered legal issues at
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