Abihail Myrie Will Not Press Charges Against Buju Banton In Alleged Assault Case
It appears that model Abihail Myrie will not be pressing assault charges against a family member who allegedly strangled her. According to Myrie’s legal counsel, Ayisha Robb, her client didn’t make herself available to the lawmen on Wednesday, nor does such an appearance seem likely today so that Myrie’s name could be struck from the list of reported Missing Persons.
Read this storyAbihail will report to cops when she feels safe, says lawyer
Attorney-at-law Aisha Robb, who is representing Abihail Myrie, says that her client will present herself to the police when Abihail feels safe to do so.
Read this storyAggrieved JPS customers still eyeing class-action suit
Despite a cease-and-desist order being served on the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) to halt its transformer protection programme, consultations are still under way for a class action lawsuit on behalf of residents of Woodford Park in St Andrew, who have complained about the loss of electricity on a regular basis.
Read this storyEviction bid stalls as squatters defy court order – Lyndhurst Road settlers praise Phillips for pleading cause
A tense standoff between settlers on a property along Lyndhurst Road in Kingston and bailiffs armed with eviction orders was defused yesterday when East Central St Andrew Member of Parliament Dr Peter Phillips interceded on the residents’ behalf, according to a source.
Read this storyKingston man and woman freed of fake taxi robbery
A man and a woman who were accused of using a fake taxi to rob a female passenger of three cellphones and other items have been freed.
Read this storyMen accused of shooting at cops in St Catherine freed
Two men who were accused of shooting at the police have been freed by the Gun Court.
The allegations were that on February 1, 2017, Roje Daley of Portmore, St Catherine and Odane Brown, of Central Village, also in St Catherine, were travelling with other persons in a motor car along the Mandela Highway.
Read this storyNo refund, no apology, Spice’s lawyers tell Chug It
Spice is being represented by Ayisha Robb in Jamaica and Darrell Thompson (USA), who say they have responded to Champagnie, refuting the allegations.
Read this storyNo squatters – Court orders illegal occupants to vacate Westmoreland property
Westmoreland squatters occupying sections of an 867-acre property owned by John and Kathleen Eugster have lost the right to remain on the land following Friday’s ruling by High Court Justice Cressencia Brown Byfield, who set aside a stay of possession that was secured by Daly Thwaites and Company on behalf of the squatters.
Read this storyPoliceman, ex-cop in airport drug bust granted bail
A member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force and an ex-cop charged in connection with a cocaine bust at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston have been granted bail.
Read this storyReggae Legend Buju Banton’s 21-Year-Old Daughter Abihail Myrie Reported Missing by Police
This article originally appeared on Yen.com The daughter of Reggae legend Buju Banton, Abihail Myrie, was reported to police in Jamaica as missing a few days ago. Myrie denies missing claims In a dramatic turn of events, Buju’s daughter was seen active on social media on Tuesday, October 12, and disclosed unconfirmed reports about being […]
Read this storyRow escalates between Spice and ‘Chug It’ promoters
This article originally appeared on Radio Jamaica News Online The saga between dancehall deejay Spice and the promoters of popular party series Chug It has taken another turn which could result in both parties facing the court. Attorney Peter Champagnie, who is representing Chug It promoter, Andrew ‘French’ Wright, issued a September 15 ultimatum for […]
Read this storySt Andrew women charged with murder granted $500,000 bail
Murder accused Andrene Mignott and Nadine Johnson were today each granted $500,000 bail with sureties when they appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court.
Read this storySt Catherine cop on corruption charge gets bail
A St Catherine policeman who is alleged to have accepted $30,000 from an accused man to drop an assault charge against him has been granted bail in the sum of $150,000 with surety.
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