Antonella Barba, a former contestant on American Idol, has admitted to violating the terms of her supervised release by using marijuana. Court officers reviewed the matter and recommended no formal punishment.
Barba reported to the probation office in Camden, New Jersey, on May 5 for a scheduled visit and drug screening. She ultimately told officers she had recently smoked marijuana after they noted her apparent delay in taking the test. The admission breached a condition of her supervised release tied to a prior federal drug trafficking conviction. Officers concluded the use was situational and linked to stress rather than a pattern of disregard for the rules. Instead of seeking court sanctions, they directed her to continue mental health treatment and counseling. A federal judge approved the recommendation to take no further action and to keep monitoring her compliance.