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Thursday, October 27, 2011

ABLAZIN RADIOS PICK FOR SEXY GIRL OF THE WEEK




THIS WEEKS ABLAZIN RADIO BEAUTY IS ASHLEY AKA BABYDOLL

HERE IS WHAT SHE HAS TO SAY ABOUT HER PICTURES

"So everyone also ask me do I model.... NO AGAIN. I enjoy taking pictures, looking pretty, and just being able to be free. All of my work usually represents Glamour. Some say it's slutty others actually enjoy and appreciate it. I'll take all feedback to be honest. "

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Shawn Storm back in police custody

Two days after embattled dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel was slapped with a second murder charge, one of his proteges, Shawn Storm, was taken back into custody by the cops.
The Portmore Empire artiste, reportedly surrendered to the Constant Spring Police Wednesday, after being wanted for questioning in connection, with the murder of Clive Williams, aka Lizard.
Lizard was killed on August 16 in Havendale, St. Andrew. Kartel and another man have been jointly charged with the murder.
This is the second time in two weeks that Shawn Storm has been taken into custody for questioning. On October 10 he surrendered to the police after being named a person of interest. He was questioned and subsequently released.
Meanwhile, his mentor, Vybz Kartel, remains behind bars charged with two counts of murder, conspiracy to murder and illegal possession of a firearm.

via- http://www.yardflex.com/archives/009763.html

Kartel's book still to be published

Although dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel is behind bars, his team is hard at work.
The publishers of Kartel's book have decided that they are going ahead with the release of the book Voice of the Jamaican Ghetto in time for the Christmas holidays.
In a statement the publishers said there was never doubt on their part as to whether they were going to complete production of the book as they believe it has a very powerful message that Jamaica must be aware of.
According to the publicist, they originally planned for the book to be launched next year but Kartel had tried to advance the release date for this summer as his writing was complete.
In the Voice of the Jamaican Ghetto, Vybz Kartel, whose given name is Adidjah Palmer, speaks of poverty and a number of other social issues and according to the publishers release "readers will be surprised to read the things Kartel would have changed in his career and his true feelings about many other Reggae/Dancehall artistes; but most importantly, Kartel elaborates on the Jamaica he 'visions'."
Via http://www.yardflex.com/archives/009766.html

Magistrate to rule on Kartel's bail application Nov 2

A St. Andrew magistrate is to rule on November 2 whether she will offer bail to dancehall entertainer Vybz Kartel in one of the two cases of murder filed against him.
The artiste, whose given name is Adidjah Palmer, appeared in separate courts on Wednesday [October 26] on different counts of murder.
Attorneys for the entertainer applied for bail when he appeared before the Gun Court section of the Corporate Area Criminal Court for the murder of Barrington Burton.
During the bail hearing, held in chambers, the attorneys pointed to a statement given by one of the witnesses in which he recanted.
The witness recanted when he met with the public defender.
After hearing the submissions the presiding magistrate reserved her decision until November 2.
Two other men, Nigel Thompson and Lenburgh McDonald, who are charged jointly with Vybz Kartel, were also remanded.
Earlier Wednesday morning, Vybz Kartel appeared before Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey for the murder of Clive Williams, otherwise call 'Lizard'.
Kartel has been charged with murder and conspiracy to murder in connection with that incident, which allegedly took place on August 16, at a house in Havendale, St Andrew.
In addressing the court, defence attorney Tom Tavares Finson accused the police of laying the new charge in order to keep the artiste in custody.

Via http://www.yardflex.com/archives/009767.html

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Buju to serve jail time in Texas

According to examiner.com, a website that has consistently followed the artiste and his legal battle, announced yesterday that Banton will officially serve his time at a prison in Texas.
The site explained that Banton, who had been listed in transit on the Federal Bureau of Prisons website, "will begin serving his 10 year sentence at the Limestone County Correctional Institution in Groesbeck, Texas."
Banton was apparently flown to the Federal Holding Centre in the neighbouring state of Oklahoma last month.
Initially, it was thought that Buju would be moved to a correctional facility in Mississippi. The change is said to have come because one of Buju's co-defendants was already serving time in Mississippi, prompting a move to the medium-security prison instead.
Buju is expected to serve the remainder of his time, which was recently announced as ending on February 1, 2019 at the Limestone County Correctional Institution.
In February Buju was sentenced to 10 years in prison following convictions on three drug-related charges, which were handed down after a sting operation conducted in Miami, Florida in December 2009.

via http://www.yardflex.com/

Kartel charged with murder

Popular dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel has been charged with murder by investigators from the Major Investigation Taskforce (MIT).
The entertainer, whose given name is Adidjah Palmer, has been charged with murder, illegal possession of a firearm and conspiracy to murder.
Kartel was charged Monday evening after detectives from the MIT questioned the artiste in the presence of his attorneys Monday afternoon.
The allegation is that on Monday, July 11, Kartel along with other men conspired to murder Barrington Burton, who is otherwise called 'Bossie', a 27 year- old businessman/promoter of a Gregory Park address in St. Catherine.
Mr. Burton was murdered while he was standing with friends along Walkers Avenue in Gregory Park.
A preliminary hearing will take place on Tuesday, October 3 at the Half Way Tree Resident Magistrate's Court.

via http://www.yardflex.com/archives/009660.html