Although he was present at the venue, Bounty Killer did not perform at Sting because it is alleged that the organiser, Supreme Promotions, did not honour its end of an arrangement between both parties.
Bounty Killer was named as one of the '13 Warriors' of Sting and he was scheduled to do a performance with Beenie Man. However, he did not take the stage at the event which was held at Jam World in Portmore on Sunday.
According to a representative of Solid Agency, the company that books Bounty Killer, the decision was made after Supreme Promotions breached their agreement.
"Prior to Sting, both Bounty and Supreme Promotions had a contractual arrangement. On Monday morning, Bounty was present in the venue. Prior to his performance, Supreme Promotions did not live up to their contractual obligations and this in return caused Bounty Killer not to perform," the representative told THE STAR, noting that a statement will be ready by today.
"They breached the terms of the contract. Despite being at the venue, there is no way he could perform based on what had happened."
Efforts were made to get in contact with Isaiah Laing from Supreme Promotions but calls to his mobile phone went unanswered.