The Star (Jamaica)

‘GIRLIE’ HURT BY SEX CRIME CONVICTION

- ROXROY MCLEAN STAR Writer

Actor Lacell Parnell, more popularly known as ‘Girlie’ or ‘Mr Handsome’, said that he is still haunted by his 2009 conviction for a raft of sexual offences in the United States of America.

Parnell, 51, was found guilty of forcible touching, sexual abuse, endangerin­g the welfare of a child and aggravated harassment in the second degree. He appealed the conviction­s but was unsuccessf­ul.

In a telephone interview with THE WEEKEND STAR yesterday, Parnell said that he was innocent of the charges, which led to him being listed as a sex offender in the USA and later deported to Jamaica. “If I was guilty of those charges, I wouldn’t be talking to you today. I would have spent years in prison. When I came back to Jamaica, it didn’t take me long to obtain a visa and go to England. And when you do that they go and search every corner for informatio­n on you,” he said.

The charges that were brought against him are based on his conduct towards a 13-year-old boy. The prosecutio­n said that it involved sexual contact, exhibiting to the child a sexually explicit video, and other communicat­ions of an explicitly sexual nature.

DEPORTATIO­N TO JAMAICA

A critical part of the evidence against the actor was admittance into evidence a video which were allegedly recovered from a laptop computer that allegedly belonged to Parnell. The victim, in court, said that Parnell informed him that he was the ‘actor’ in the video, which depicted a male masturbati­ng and performing other acts of a sexually explicit nature.

Parnell’s lawyers were unsuccessf­ul in their attempts to get the video evidence thrown out.

The veteran actor said that he was the subject of much ridicule following his deportatio­n to Jamaica.

“I remember when it first came out, people I know who would have hail me in a good manner stopped. Even people who I worked with in theatre never wanted to work with me when things flare up, but when the dust settled everybody wanted to work with me,” Parnell said.

“I remember a main gospel artiste called me saying there was some rumours and I talked to him about it. After our conversati­on, he gave me the job and I worked with him for years. I performed around hundreds of children and none of them can say that I said anything or did anything that was suspicious,” Parnell said.

The actor said he feels “violated” by the claims that landed him on the list of registered sex offenders in the USA. He said that he is hurt by the fact that people constantly uses it to judge him. He told

THE WEEKEND STAR that issues such as attack on children cuts him deeply.

“It feel hurt when you hear a kid is missing or is being hurt or raped. Me, as for one person, know where I am at, so no one can point finger. I don’t rape people, I don’t molest kids, so I know where I am at any given time, so my name can’t be called on those things,” he said.

“I am a human being and I am not going to make no one make me go under a stone and crawl up. Sometimes silent means consent. None of us as humans are perfect. We all make our mistake and have our feelings, but I am not going to make what you say determine my life, or my career or determine my happiness,” Mr Handsome said.

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