Reggae star Banton will be transferred to Tampa

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MIAMI (AP) — Grammy nominated Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton will fight a drug charge against him in Tampa instead of Miami.


Banton waived his bail hearing Wednesday in Miami federal court. His case is being prosecuted in Tampa, where he will be transferred.
U.S. Magistrate Judge William Turnoff issued a temporary order of detention for the 36-year-old singer, whose real name is Mark Anthony Myrie.


Banton did not speak at the hearing, except to reply, “Yes, sir,” to the judge’s questions. Like the other 10 jail inmates waiting in the courtroom, he wore a beige jail jumpsuit over a white T-shirt, with his long dreadlocks tied up off his neck and his hands shackled in front of him.


“He believes that because the indictment was filed out of Tampa, that’s where the case should be defended,” Banton’s attorney, Herbert E.. Walker III, said after the hearing.


Banton has been in federal custody since last Thursday. He is charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine.


Walker said the charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.
According to a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration affidavit, Banton and two others traveled to Sarasota last week to purchase a large amount of cocaine from an undercover law enforcement officer. The DEA was tipped off by a confidential informant who agreed to wear a recording device during the drug negotiation session.


Banton’s attorney said the singer is “completely innocent” of the charges against him.


“He’s a very spiritual person,” Walker said. “He has a lot of faith in God. He’s confident he’s going to be exonerated.”


The husky-voiced Banton has been a major star in his native Jamaica since the early 1990s with brash dancehall music and, more recently, a traditional reggae sound. His career has been stunted in the United States because of some song lyrics that advocated violence against gay men.


Earlier this month, Banton’s ninth album, “Rasta Got Soul,” was nominated for a Grammy for best reggae album. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation launched an online petition protesting the nomination.
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  • jennie

    Buju keep the faith. I will pray for u and ur fam. I'm confuse about one thing. They said he made negotiation on the price of the cocaine but he was in Miami when the drug was purchase so why is he locked up. The drugs wasn't placed into he his hands

  • kelly

    smh how many ppl this man kill fi get life in prison...man rape and kill and get lesser time wat this world coming to.

  • nell

    Love the Banton, playedtil shiloh 3 wks straight now and now this, a friend a try pull you down,Like Daniel in the lions den, but you still safe.

  • only a qare! will be the one to set up an icon of jah n its music. a set up thing,a so me seh,fare no qare.

  • Kadian

    I really hope this is not true! As in he wont recieve lifein prison, that would be straight fucked up... Honestly, to leave all the way from yard and recieve life in prison in Tampa. I hope God is on your side. And i just past some of my blessings on to you. Let him offfff.... Love you Buju

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