Jamaica Gleaner

Lawmaker assaults Gleaner intern, later apologises

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CONTROVERS­IAL PARLIAMENT­ARIAN Everald Warmington late yesterday apologised for assaulting a Gleaner representa­tive hours earlier.

It is unclear whether Warmington’s apology was influenced by the interventi­on of his colleague, Olivia Babsy Grange, who arranged a meeting with Gleaner representa­tives.

Warmington was among several members of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) parliament­ary group being photograph­ed on their arrival at the party’s Belmont Road headquarte­rs in Kingston.

The South West St Catherine MP proceeded to manhandle the female Gleaner intern and directed his fury at a colleague journalist who reprimande­d him for his action.

He walked away to attend the caucus but remerged hours later to address members of t he Gleaner team, although the young woman who had been assaulted was not present.

WAS NOT FEELING WELL

Warmington had expressed a desire to speak to her in person.

He said he felt the need to apologise as he was not feeling well when the incident took place.

The MP said he was feeling drugged from medication after returning from a doctor ’s appointmen­t, where he underwent therapy for a slip disk in the neck.

This is not the first time that Warmington has been accused of verbally assaulting a female journalist.

His action in October 2013 elicited a petition, which was signed by female journalist­s practising in Jamaica.

The petition was sent to then Prime Minister Bruce Golding asking that immediate action be taken against Warmington.

The letter expressed “deep outrage over recent offensive statements by Warmington, which we find particular­ly demeaning and degrading of Jamaican women”.

 ??  ?? Everald Warmington, member of parliament for South West St Catherine, raises his notebook to hit the camera of an intern at The Gleaner Company at the JLP’s Belmont Road headquar
ters yesterday.
Everald Warmington, member of parliament for South West St Catherine, raises his notebook to hit the camera of an intern at The Gleaner Company at the JLP’s Belmont Road headquar ters yesterday.

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