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Sean Paul sued by jilted lover

Thursday, January 03, 2013 | 8:07 AM



KINGSTON, Jamaica - International Dancehall DJ Sean Paul is allegedly being sued by a jilted lover, reports in the New York media say.

In the odd lawsuit, Susanne Persson is suing the artiste, whose real name Sean Paul Henriques, for US$80 million in damages (approxJ$7.4 billion).

The Swede said her liaisons with Henriques destroyed her life as he allegedly starved her, took away her ability to earn an income and caused her to attempt suicide several times.

The report said that Persson’s has written a tell-all book.

She also accuses the artiste of influencing officials allegedly to have her deported from Jamaica in June 2010, said the New York Post.

The media house quotes Sean Paul’s Jamaican lawyer as saying that the artiste would not have the influence to have her removed from the country, as Persson’s alleges.



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