"Phony Toni" has been acquitted. A Toni Braxton impersonator was found not guilty of trying to fool the R&B songstress' fans into thinking she was the real deal on Tuesday.

Trina Johnson-Finn was arrested in February after concert-goers in Suriname complained they paid as much as $53 per ticket to see the "Un-Break My Heart" hitmaker only to watch a woman pretending to be her on stage.

The pretender has maintained that the concert promoter informed her that people knew they were paying to watch her mimic the Grammy Award winner. She denied fooling the fans deliberately.

Judge Robby Rodrigues said that the Las Vegas entertainer's involvement with the scam was unclear, and ultimately acquitted her of deception.

Promoter Angel Ventura and girlfriend Signet Sampson were arrested last month and are expected to face trial over the fraud.

Johnson-Finn expressed her relief with the judge's decision after being imprisoned for three months, telling reporters, "It was hard dealing with the situation knowing I was innocent. But now I just want to go back home and hug my family, my husband. I haven't seen them for so long."