The matter involving make-up artiste, Lolita Callendar, popularly known as ” Lola” and businesswoman Onika Pompey has finally come to an end.

This was after Callendar handed over the sum of $800,000 to Pompey to avoid being sent back to prison. The compensation was paid on June 17 at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.

Pompey had requested the monies to fix her “edges” and other articles which were damaged by Callendar during a fight between them.

On January 17, at a sentencing hearing for Callendar, she had told the court she had to sell her car due to financial constraints, and she was given additional time to pay Pompey.

Callendar’s lawyer had initially told the court that she could only afford to pay Pompey $100,000. Pompey however refused to accept that sum.

On December 17, 2019, Callendar was found guilty of assaulting Pompey.

Callendar, 28, of Lot 231, East Ruimveldt Housing Scheme, had initially pleaded not guilty to the charge which alleged that on April 6, 2018, at Leopold Street, Georgetown, she caused grievous bodily harm to Pompey.

According to information, on the day in question, Callendar and Pompey had a misunderstanding which resulted in a scuffle. It was reported that Pompey received lacerations about her body including several bites.

In June of 2019, Callendar was sentenced to six months behind bars in BVI for falsifying her HIV test.

According to information, in April of 2019, the woman had a male take an HIV test under the name “Lolita Callendar.”

When the individual went to collect the results, he was in the company of the actual Lolita Callendar. At this point, the duo, upon collecting the results, informed the staff that they needed the “Male” to be replaced with “Female.”

This caused the staffers at the medical institute to call in the police and Callendar was arrested, charged, and found guilty of the offense.

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