CHRISTOPHER Townsend, attorney-at-law representing dancehall artiste Skeng, says the prosecution has been ordered to present his team with raw footage of what transpired at the Norman Manley Inter.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – A judge ruled on Monday that the raw footage of an alleged altercation between dancehall artiste, Skeng, and Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) authorities be made availabl.
SKENG is scheduled to return to the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court in Half-Way-Tree on November 7. He was advised of the new date when he appeared in court last Thursday.
He is facing charge.
SKENG is currently recuperating in Trinidad and Tobago due to exhaustion. According to a member of his camp, who requested anonymity, the deejay is in "good spirits".
The dancehall artiste failed.
CONTROVERSIAL dancehall artiste Skeng recently signed a publishing deal with Jon Baker, principal of Gee Street Records and owner of Geejam recording studios in Portland.
Baker made the announcem.