As promised in our report earlier we have received more information on Mavado being denied entry to the United States of America. One876Entertainment has learnt from someone close to the artiste that David Mavado Brooks and his manager, Julian Jones-Griffith were surprised by the immigration issues he had upon arriving in the U.S. on Thursday night.
According to the source, Mavado was deemed "inadmissible" by the U.S. Department of State, who had instructed Homeland Security to return him to Jamaica to face a warrant for his arrest.
Upon checks immediately made in Jamaica we discovered there is no warrant for his arrest in Jamaica so it seems as if the system had not been updated in the US to say he had already been arrested, bailed and rendered free to travel with the return of his travel documents, the source told this One876Entertainment reporter.
The Immigration Officer in JFK airport informed us that David would have to return to Jamaica to clear up the matter due to a (non-existent) warrant for his arrest in his home country and they could not admit him to the U.S. He was not deported and we have already taken steps to rectify the situation, which we are confident will happen in the immediate future, the source disclosed.
Silly said
21:30 04/12 2008
A bere rumors deh fly bout di place
Casino said
01:41 04/13 2008
sort out u ting quik vado, an mek money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ssugarlipss (Administrator) said
03:26 04/13 2008
Pplz need to check dem systems b4 dem thro accusations
up2 said
07:33 04/13 2008
dem jus a try stop d yute food..bun out dem dutty system
mz más quería veterano said
07:39 04/13 2008
tha system !!!!!!!!!!
Crazypickney said
01:01 04/14 2008
just the headline makes u wonder when people have time to make up these rumors and for what reason
Upon checks immediately made in Jamaica we discovered there is no warrant for his arrest in Jamaica so it seems as if the system had not been updated in the US to say he had already been arrested, bailed and rendered free to travel with the return of his travel documents, the source told this One876Entertainment reporter.
The Immigration Officer in JFK airport informed us that David would have to return to Jamaica to clear up the matter due to a (non-existent) warrant for his arrest in his home country and they could not admit him to the U.S. He was not deported and we have already taken steps to rectify the situation, which we are confident will happen in the immediate future, the source disclosed.