US Visas Of Bounty, Beenie, Mavado, Aidonia & Ricky Trooper Being Revoked
According to a report in today’s Jamaica Star newspaper, the U.S. visas of popular dancehall artistes Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, Mavado and Aidonia, as well as the U.S. visa for popular sound system selector, Ricky Trooper, are in the process of being revoked by the U.S. embassy … full details here.
It is not known if the revocation of Ricky Trooper’s is related to his recent, no infamous, video tirade on YouTube, where he was seen waving a gun (later alleged to be a fake gun) and insulting several popular figures in the dancehall/reggae industry. The video was reportedly made in the U.S. state of Georgia.
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