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VOLUME:116 No.24, JANUARY 29TH, 2019
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WOMAN: REBUILDING MY LIFE AFTER HUSBAND’S MURDER
No-show Nygard runs out of lives
By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net
IMMIGRATION officials arrested 12 foreign women early yesterday morning during a joint operation targeting the “illicit nightlife circuit” throughout New Providence. Five Jamaicans, five Colombians, one Venezuelan and one Trinidadian were taken into custody in the joint operation called “Operation Honey Hive”, which also included Royal Bahamas Police Force officers from the Southwest Division. The immigration enforcement team raided three strip clubs between midnight and 3am.
Judge issues arrest warrant as tycoon misses court - AGAIN By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net A SUPREME Court judge yesterday ordered the “immediate arrest” of Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard for failing to appear on three occasions to be sentenced for breaching a court order prohibiting him from engaging in any illegal dredging near his Lyford Cay home. Justice Cheryl GrantThompson issued the bench warrant after saying she has “zero tolerance” for the Lyford Cay resident failing to honour her orders for him to appear in court for his own sentencing hearings two weeks ago, last
week, and again yesterday. She also ordered Nygard will have to show cause for why he should not be committed to prison for failing to show in court on those occasions, as she said the fashion designer was “duly informed” of the orders she made last week. She requested Nygard’s attorney Keod Smith appear in court on February 7 to explain why he did not appear for yesterday’s proceedings, despite placing himself on the record as Nygard’s attorney during a hearing a week ago and not formally withdrawing since. Justice Grant-Thompson’s ruling came a week
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‘I’VE GOT NOTHING TO HIDE’ By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
A BAHAMIAN attorney yesterday said his firm has “nothing to hide” and “will do everything to clear our name” in relation to its involvement with the Fyre Festival debacle. Craig Butler, principal of CF Butler & Associates, said he and the company were anxious to disassociate themselves from the $26m fraud perpetrated by organiser, William McFarland, and would co-operate with investigators probing where the money went once they went through established legal channels. He added that his law firm had “acted professionally at all times” and its fees were consistent with the services it provided to McFarland and his company.
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RETIRED PRIEST DIED IN CRASH
By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net
DR ANTHONY DAHL, a 71-year-old retired priest, was yesterday named as the man who died in a scooter accident on Cat Island. The ordained priest and “nomad”, as his sister Dr Merceline Dahl-Regis remembered him, was looking forward to enjoying his retirement on the island
but was killed when he crashed into a utility pole on Queen’s Highway only days after his arrival. Dahl had travelled the world, was highly educated and a well-known professor of languages at Spelman College in Atlanta where he spent more than 20 years. Perhaps this is why initial reports coming from police and from those on SEE PAGE SEVEN
DEPENDABILITY FOR THE WIN. AGAIN. AND AGAIN.
CANADIAN fashion mogul Peter Nygard pictured arriving at court at an earlier hearing. Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
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PM’S PROMISE - I’LL DELIVER ON JOBS By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis promised an aggressive job growth agenda last night during his first national address of the year. He discussed tourism projects he hopes will arrest the high unemployment rate the country has experienced since the Great Recession. However, he detailed little in terms
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PRIME Minister Hubert Minnis speaking last night. of new policies and his address was largely a summary of projects
previously revealed to the public along with data about the economy. Dr Minnis said he will give two additional reports in the coming weeks that will focus on combatting crime, education, health care, housing and homeownership, the environment and climate change, energy reform and land reform. Although the recent labour force survey
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