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But Judge Owen Parking threw out the case Tuesday; ruling evidence showed the entertainer was not informed of his rights when auditors issued their assessment last year. The singer's real name is Anthony Moses Davis. The Kingston native has been one of the biggest names in dancehall music for a decade. In 2001, he won a Grammy for his album "Art and Life."
Lucky dude! He wouldn’t be that lucky if he was in United States.