KINGSTON, Jamaica — One of Jamaica’s most high-profile recording artists, Beenie Man — legally known as Moses Davis — has issued a forceful public rejection of recent unsubstantiated claims that he physically assaulted a fellow entertainer, slamming the accusations as completely untrue, harmful, and legally actionable defamation.
In an official statement released to the press this Tuesday, Davis confirmed he has already retained a team of legal representatives and is currently assembling a formal body of evidence to disprove the damaging allegations circulating online and in public discourse.
The statement laid out clear demands for the accusers and any outlets that have spread the claims: “We hereby demand the immediate removal of all posts, videos, stories, and other publications asserting or repeating these claims, together with a full public retraction and apology.”
Davis’s legal team warned that failure to meet these demands in a timely manner will open the door to full legal recourse. According to the statement, if compliance is not forthcoming promptly, Davis will pursue “proceedings for defamation, damages, injunctive relief, and any other relief available at law” to clear his name and hold responsible parties accountable for the harm caused by the false claims.
