Dancehall-reggae artiste One1Can found himself in the eye of the storm last week when he revealed in an interview that he had once dated broadcaster Khadine 'Miss Kitty' Hylton, a revelation that was met with the threat of a lawsuit by Hylt
One1Can (right) with attorney-at-law Christopher Townsend.
Dancehall-reggae artiste One1Can found himself in the eye of the storm last week when he revealed in an interview that he had once dated broadcaster Khadine Miss Kitty Hylton, a revelation that was met with the threat of a lawsuit by Hylton s legal representatives if the claim were not retracted and an apology issued.
However, the entertainer has so far refused to apologise. In fact, he is standing by his statements and has retained the services of renowned attorney-at-law Christopher Townsend.
”I stand firmly, strongly and resolutely behind every word. I will not equivocate, and no amount of threats about lawsuits is going to censor me or frighten me. I am a student of the laws of libel, slander and defamation, he said.
Miss Kitty
Attorneys representing broadcaster Khadine Miss Kitty Hylton have written to reggae-dancehall artiste One1Can threatening legal action over alleged defamatory remarks made by the entertainer in an article on a dancehall website.
In a pre-action letter sent to One1Can on Thursday, Miss Kitty, through Wilkinson Law, claims that allegations made by the entertainer of the pair once going on a date are “an outrageous lie”, and she s demanding a written apology from One1Can admitting that his allegations of a date were false and defamatory. Our instructions are that the statements highlighted (the entire article) are untrue and highly defamatory of our client. The said article with its defamatory comments has already been communicated to many persons. Further, many individuals have shared and re-shared the article/post with the likelihood that it might be communicated, potentially, to millions of people via the world wide web. This poses a serious threat to our c