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No refund. No apology.
That, in a nutshell, is the response from the legal team representing Dancehall Queen Spice in the ongoing drama surrounding the controversial Chug It stage show at which she did not perform as contracted, on September 5, in Miami, Florida.
Peter Champagnie, QC, the lawyer for Chug It promoter, Andrew ‘French’ Wright, says Spice breached the contract by arriving at the venue at 9:25 p.m., despite being paid in full, six hours before the agreed performance time.
He sent a letter of demand for a full refund of every cent paid to Spice, giving a September 15, 2021 deadline by which time to make the payment in full.
A release from Champagnie stated, “Further, in response to her defamatory allegations, Wright has also demanded a written public apology, as well as the removal of her offensive and baseless Instagram posts.”
Spice is being represented by Ayisha Robb in Jamaica and Darrell Thompson (USA), who say they have responded to Champagnie, refuting the allegations.