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Monday, February 6, 2012

ELEPHANT MAN AFUNGUKA BAADA KUSHTAKIWA KUBAKA

elephant-man-benz.jpgInternationally-acclaimed Dancehall superstar, Oneil Bryan, more popularly known as Elephant Man continues to speak out against strong allegations that could harm his accomplished career.
On January 30, the prominent deejay was slapped with rape and sexual assault charges stemming from an alleged incident the week prior, involving a 38 year old woman at Elephant Man's St. Andrew home. Following two days of an international media blitz, the self-professed "Energy God" appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrates Court this past Wednesday, where he received JA$400,000 bail and was issued a May 21 court date in the matter.
Following the hearing, Elephant Man spoke outside the court; insisting that he'd never do anything of such a nature to hurt his fans worldwide. Now, the veteran deejay has spoken out once again; appearing on Saturday's edition of CVMTV's OnStage to try and clear his name.
According to Elephant Man, the rape and sexual assault charges are fallacies he's sure the justice system will acquit him on.
"To how mi love da music hah, nobody at all nah go have it Elephant Man name wud eva get caught up in sommen wicked like dis, where somebody would get up and tell a lie pon me,"
he said.
"Mi c some wickedness people seh and try bring towards Elephant Man. No man, no woman can eva seh me, Elephant Man, have a woman problem."
According to the Pon Di River singer, he was amused when police initially took him in but believes that this is a test that God has put him in.
"Mi a laugh, a look pon di Bible. There's no way on Earth this could happen… Dis a one more test Fada God,"
he said.

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