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‘Big Head’ pleads not guilty to drug conspiracy

-in US court

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Hours after he was extradited from Jamaica last Friday, Tower Suites coowner Shervingto­n Lovell, was arraigned before Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang in a New York Court and pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to violate Maritime Drug Enforcemen­t Law and now remains in a US jail.

According to US court informatio­n seen by this newspaper, Lovell was represente­d by attorney James Roth and he consented to his further detention as the informatio­n states “Detention on consent without prejudice.”

He is now set to reappear in court today before Judge Paul G. Gardephe for a status conference.

A US arrest warrant was out for Lovell, also called ‘Big head’, since August following months of investigat­ion by the US Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion which entailed him meeting with confidenti­al sources (CSs) in Georgetown and Jamaica as they allegedly planned a cocaine shipment to the Netherland­s.

Court documents had revealed that, Lovell, a principal in Tower Suites in Georgetown, allegedly sought help on how to launder money from the Netherland­s as while he had reportedly done so from the US and Canada it was a first for the European country.

It was following the intercepti­on of a cocainelad­en vessel, 350 miles off Diamond Valley, Barbados on July 27th 2018 that a sealed US arrest warrant was issued for Lovell. He and his co-conspirato­rs (CCs) were allegedly hoping to traffic the 624 kilogramme­s of cocaine to the Netherland­s via the Azores.

Lovell, also called ‘Big Head,’ and Colombian, Ricardo Ramirez were arrested along with a Surinamese national on October 25th at the Norman Manley Internatio­nal Airport in Jamaica on drug traffickin­g charges.

According to the complaint filed against Lovell, in or about April and July 2018 in Guyana, Jamaica and Colombia on the high seas and elsewhere, he and others intentiona­lly and knowingly combined, conspired, confederat­ed, and agreed together and with each other to violate the maritime drug enforcemen­t laws of the US. It further says they knowingly intended to use a vessel to distribute and possess with intent to distribute a controlled substance in violation of Title 46 of the

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Shervingto­n Lovell United States Code Section 70503 (a) (1).

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