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LA LEWIS PREPS FOR GRAFFITI COURT BATTLE

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La Lewis is confident that justice will prevail in his ongoing graffiti battle with the National Solid Waste Management Authority.

La Lewis who appeared in court yesterday revealed he is willing to work with the NSWMA to clean up the graffiti done by his fans. The entertainment personality tells Music News that he’s a believer in the Jamaican justice system.

La Lewis who is accused of defacing public property is to return to court on November 28, 2011.

The allegation is that La Lewis was fined $70,000 by the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) for defacing seven public spaces in the Corporate Area.

He was dragged before the court after he failed to pay the fine.

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