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Tommy Lee Sparta Fears For His Safety Says Arrest Cost Him $20 Million

Tommy Lee Sparta

Tommy Lee Sparta says his recent arrest cost him more than $20 million.

Last month, the dancehall deejay found himself in police custody in an unusual way. A group of masked police officers converged on the entertainer while he was withdrawing money from an ATM in Kingston. In Jamaica, when masked officers conduct raids, it’s usually comes with death on sight because those cops only go for the most hardened criminals on the island. Tommy Lee Sparta is now saying that he is fearful for his life and the arrest has cost him millions of dollars.

Tommy Lee ended up spending a week behind bars before a judged ordered his release. Cops have yet to charge him with any crime and now his lawyers are calling for the police high command to do something about what they call a gross abuse of power.

A rep for the Mobay deejay told Urban Islandz that he lost millions of dollars in potential earnings and had to fork out a couple more millions for lawyer fees. “We were in talks with a lot of promoters who wanted to book Tommy Lee for shows locally and overseas and now all of these talks fell through because of the arrest,” his rep said. “When you add his lawyer fees for this unconstitutional arrest we are talking about more than $20 million.”

Last year, Tommy Lee Sparta threatened to sue the Jamaican government for $20 million for violating his constitutional rights.

One Comment

  1. this tommy lee arrest and release is being pushed by some of his rivals..cause there is no way you can be after one artist in the whole lot of that island..man it hates..now he’s losing millions of dollars
    Sparta never die the doors will open one day to show your crook ways..sending masked men for an innocent man wow..its the same with bob marleys time