Jamaica Gleaner

Police harassment costs Tommy Lee $20m – manager

Lawyer threatens to sue State for abuse of power

- Livern Barrett/ Senior Gleaner Writer

TOMMY LEE Sparta, the popular but controvers­ial dancehall artiste, has lost more than $20 million in earnings over the last three years because police investigat­ors have been forcing promoters in western Jamaica to remove him from their events, the entertaine­r’s attorney and management team have charged.

Ernest Smith, the long-time attorney for Tommy Lee Sparta, whose real name is Leroy Russell, revealed yesterday that he, along with the entertaine­r’s management team, was now compiling evidence and is planning to file a multimilli­ondollar lawsuit against the State.

Smith charged that police investigat­ors had been telling party promoters that they would not be issued a permit or would have it cancelled if Tommy Lee Sparta was listed among the performers. “They are told you either scratch him off your show or you get your permit cancelled. As his manager tells me, they have had to refund deposits on several occasions,” Smith said.

“It is a total and complete case of abuse of power. It is the type of abuse that is actionable in a civil court for substantia­l damages. The man has been prevented from working,” the attorney lamented.

Several attempts to get a

comment from the Police High Command yesterday were unsuccessf­ul. Assistant Commission­er of Police Ealan Powell confirmed that the entertaine­r had been transferre­d to Montego Bay, St James, where he is being held under the state of public emergency, and indicated that he was aware of Smith’s allegation­s.

But according to Tanya Thelwell, Tommy Lee’s manager, the harassment by the police dated back three years. With a price tag of between $500,000 and $1.5 million per event, Thelwell said that her client has “easily” lost more than $20 million in the last 36 months.

“I think that there is somebody within the force who has power and is abusing it,” she charged.

Thelwell said that the police, in order to justify their actions, have told promoters that they have intelligen­ce that Tommy Lee’s presence at their events would attract rival gangsters and could trigger a feud. “The third [reason for the police’s action], which is my favourite, is that they have intelligen­ce that if Tommy Lee comes to the area, he is going to get gun salute from the crowd,” she said.

“I don’t know how the police have so much intelligen­ce on a lot of things and still have not done anything, ”Thel well added.

Tommy Lee has been in police custody since Sunday, when he was arrested in Manor Park, St Andrew, after he performed at the televised talent show, Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall.

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