Dancehall artiste Mr Lexx - File Deejay Mr Lexx's sexual abuse case has been postponed once again, with the artiste scheduled to appear in court on June 16.
The deejay appeared in court in Queens, New York, on Monday where his case was mentioned. The popular artiste, who is known for songs such as Full Hundred and Cook first appeared in court on November 2 of last year. The deejay is unable to leave the United States until the matter is settled in court.
The deejay, whose real name is Christopher Palmer, was arrested and charged with rape in New York, United States of America, on October 16.
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Mr Lexx was arrested after a woman reported to the police that he sexually molested her. It is alleged that the woman was in her room at a hotel in Queens when the deejay forced himself on her. The police arrested the deejay the following morning. When contacted by THE STAR previously, Mr Lexx's manager, Earlton Clarke, was still confident that it would be proven that he is innocent.
Mr Lexx however, has not let his legal matters deter his career, keeping his presence in the dancehall active by recently releasing a video, which was shot in New York, for the songs Buss A Wine and I Can Transform Ya.