Originally posted by My Looh
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Is Minister Of Youth and Culture Lisa Hanna attire inappropriate? #lisahanna
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Originally posted by Xavier View PostSo social media is going wild over a photo Minister Of Youth and Culture Lisa Hanna posted of a recent outing to the beach this month. The photo was taken by her son. Is Minister Of Youth and Culture Lisa Hanna attire inappropriate? I think so as she is at the beach. What do you think?

She could get it,
but still it's not a good look for a politician in my view...
Now she's provided material for a bunch of teenage boys to beat their wanker to
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I hear you but what should politicians dress like? We see the men wearing "speedos" etc. Is there a double standard?Originally posted by jah_yout View PostShe could get it,
but still it's not a good look for a politician in my view...
Now she's provided material for a bunch of teenage boys to beat their wanker toOut of Many One People Online
http://www.jamaicans.com
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I remember a libel case involving Ja and florida. i googled and it was Vaz and Rowe. I didn't study that case enough to know the differences and similarities off the top of my head
Vaz beats Rowe
Monday, September 01, 2014 34 Comments
(L-R) Daryl Vaz, Brian Jardim and David Rowe
JAMAICAN-BORN Florida attorney David Rowe has been found by a Florida court to have destroyed evidence on a computer at the centre of his libel case against Daryl Vaz, the former information minister, and Rainforest Seafoods Limited.
In the long-running case, Vaz accused Rowe of being the author of widely distributed hate-mail that he said had libelled him and several other high-profile Jamaican politicians and businessmen.
In the latest of several orders against Rowe, the 17th Judicial Circuit in and for Broward County on August 14, 2014, issued an “Order Granting Plaintiffs' Fourth Motion for Sanctions for Willful Discovery Violations and for Spoliation of Evidence”.
The court said Rowe had engaged in willful discovery violations and sanctionable conduct throughout the case, and ruled that it would give the jury “an adverse inference instruction that the computer data was deliberately deleted, during the relevant time period, and cannot be retrieved”.
The court also awarded Vaz and Rainforest Seafoods costs against Rowe who is the son of a former top judge, Ira Rowe. This is in addition to the US$51,347 awarded on January 13, 2014 for the defendant's sanctionable conduct at an earlier stage of the trial.
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