Kingston, Jamaica – A bench warrant issued for dancehall artist Lisa Hyper, born Felicia Gooden, was vacated on Thursday, April 10, 2025, when her disorderly conduct case was known as up within the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court docket. The warrant had been issued after her absence from the preliminary court docket date on February 25.
Protection legal professional Petreta Gabbidon offered documentation explaining Gooden’s earlier absence, which the court docket accepted, resulting in the warrant’s cancellation.
The fees stem from an incident at Norman Manley Worldwide Airport, the place Gooden allegedly assaulted an worker throughout an argument. Studies point out she used abusive language towards police and airport employees whereas live-streaming on her TikTok account.
Gabbidon acknowledged that the protection is assured within the justice system and that Gooden is raring to have her day in court docket. The case is scheduled for disclosure on April 25, 2025.
Gooden, recognized for songs like “Soul Cry” and “Altitude,” has been open about her psychological well being struggles. She was beforehand related to Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire and is ready to launch a weekly occasion, “21 Dangerous Gyal Fridays,” at 21-23 Holborn Avenue in New Kingston.