Chronic Law Says Harassment Has Hurt His Career and Calls on Media to Check Facts
Dancehall entertainer Chronic Law says he has come under sustained harassment that has harmed both his personal circumstances and his music career.
The artiste criticised sections of the press for publishing material he believes is false, and asked reporters to confirm their facts before going to print or air.
On his recent legal troubles, Chronic Law linked his arrest after a July 5 concert to what he called continuing pressure from one law enforcement officer. He said the ordeal has limited his liberty and income, but remains willing to answer proper charges in court.
Government bodies have offered no public comment on the allegations, which have yet to be independently corroborated.
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