Prominent attorney-at-law Charles ‘Advoket’ Ganga-Singh, who is representing ska great Derrick Morgan in a defamation lawsuit, said that reggae star Ventrice ‘Queen Ifrica’ Morgan has been served by a process server. Ganga-Singh also added that the next stage of the defamation lawsuit can now proceed to the Supreme Court.
“Derrick Morgan’s daughter, Ventrice Morgan, has been properly served with the relevant documents and we will be pursuing this matter in court with the utmost rigor,” Ganga-Singh said.
Observer Online was able to get a copy of the affidavit of service.
“Ms. Morgan was wearing a red blouse, red shorts, and a black waist trainer/back brace. I identified myself as ——– , a process server, and called out to her using the name Ms. Ventrice Morgan. She responded affirmatively,” the report continued.
Merrick Morgan, the son of the 83-year-old ska singer, confirmed that Queen Ifrica had been served and that he had instructed attorney-at-law Ganga-Singh to push ahead with the family’s wishes to pursue the matter.
“Now that she has finally been located after weeks of searching, we will be vigorously pursuing this case to clear my father’s reputation of these terrible, malicious and baseless allegations,” Merrick confirmed.
Derrick Morgan is suing his daughter for several allegedly defamatory statements, videos and interviews made on August 1, 2023. In the video in question, Queen Ifrica revealed that as a child, she had an estranged relationship with Morgan due to issues surrounding her mother. However, as an adult, she attempted to reconnect with him.
Queen Ifrica described a specific incident with lurid details at Derrick Morgan’s Kingston residence.
Shortly after the video was published, Morgan’s lawyer sent a cease and desist letter to Queen Ifrica demanding its immediate removal. Instead, Ifrica published another video weeks later and proceeded to attack Derrick Morgan and make false statements about him on social media, the lawsuit alleges.
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