Capleton interview

Capleton is now a gratis man at least for now.

Male monarch Shango was released from jail on Mon on a $250,000 bond. The reggae icon spoke with reporters outside the Half Way Tree police station. Capleton was in court for his beginning hearing since being charged with rape last Friday. The deejay cheers his fans for their overwhelming back up over the weekend while he was behind bars. Fans from all over the world have been sending positive letters to the "Slew Dem" deejay since his arrest.

"We but want tell the fans to exist strong you know what I mean," Capleton said. "I am in practiced spirit and injustice is going to always be a office of thing you know what I hateful. But as we say we are confident in the victory of good over evil… and this won't let Capleton get evil I will proceed to practise good, blessed."

Capleton, built-in Clifton Bailey, next court appointment is June 14th when he will learn more about the case whether or not it will get forward. Over the weekend, his lawyer Christopher Townsend chided the police section for not thoroughly investigating the accusation earlier pressing charges and putting the artist behind bars.

Capleton says he has evidence proving that his alleged rape victim is lying to police about what took identify on April 28.

The dancehall icon issued a statement on Instagram vehemently denying that he raped the female victim. "I vehemently deny all accusations of sexual misconduct and do not condone criminal offence or violence against women or anyone," Capleton said. "I'yard the target of an extortion scheme and my lawyers and I presented evidence to the authorities to fight this false accusation."

"I'm an entertainer for xxx+ years, blessed with a career and opportunity to tour the world, promote reggae music, help people and serve equally a positive role model," he added. "I'g likewise a father with daughters that empathize the responsibility of a function model and would never do anything to injure anyone or jeopardize my career."

"I always advocate for women's rights and empowerment through my music, company employees and charity endeavors," Capleton said in his lengthy statement. "'A St Mary Mi Come From' serves as a platform for new creative person to showcase their talent and gives back to hospitals, schools, community centers, youth clubs, police associations for the past 13 years. Some of these institutions are operated past remarkable women, that I respect and volition continue to support. I accept organized religion in JAH that justice will prevail and give cheers for all your back up."