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‘Lola Doll’ completes compensation to fellow make-up artist over assault

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Lolita Callendar, also known as ‘Lola Doll,’ who was found guilty of assaulting fellow make-up artist Onika Pompey, has completed payments for the damage she caused.

Callendar, 27, stood before Magistrate Faith McGusty in a city court on June 17th and made her final payment.

Following a trial, Callendar was found guilty last December of assaulting and inflicting bodily harm on Pompey at Leopold Street.

The two women agreed on $800,000 compensation, which Callendar began paying in installments of $200,000 in February.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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