Pete Doherty now fronts the band Babyshambles
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Musician Pete Doherty has been released from jail on bail after four nights.
The singer was freed after his manager took a banker's draft for the remaining £100,000 bail to Highbury Corner Magistrates Court, London, on Tuesday.
The ex-Libertines star, 25, and fellow musician Alan Wass, 23, were charged with robbery and blackmail after a fracas at a London hotel on Wednesday.
The pair must appear at Snaresbrook Crown Court on 21 February. Mr Doherty must observe a curfew while on bail.
He will not be able to leave his house between 2200 and 0700 every night - and must be accompanied by a security guard or his manager if he goes out at any other time.
Drug rehabilitation
Mr Doherty will be allowed to go to a drug rehabilitation centre, but must surrender his passport and report to a police station every day.
EMI, which has a publishing contract with Mr Doherty, had already paid £50,000 towards his bail bond, but a further £100,000 was required.
Mr Wass was able to meet his bail conditions earlier and was released on Friday.
Mr Doherty is accused of assaulting a documentary-maker. Both Mr Doherty and Mr Wass have publicly denied the charges.