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Letter to Neon Lyfe by Fabian Stennett




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SKYWIDE PEACE MEDIA HOUSE

Public & Legal Notice

Date of Publication: October 8, 2025


To:

Kemoy Allen (also known as “Neon Lyfe”)


Subject: CEASE & DESIST — Defamation, Libel, Slander, False Propaganda, and Rumormongering Concerning Fabian Stennett aka Gangunjah Nevadye


Dear Mr. Allen,


This is your formal, public and legal demand to immediately cease and desist from publishing, disseminating, or promoting any statements or materials that:


Falsely accuse, defame, or malign Fabian Stennett (also known as Gangunjah Nevadye);


Spread rumors, propaganda, or malicious falsehoods that harm his reputation, character, honor, or public standing;


Engage in slanderous verbal statements, libelous written content, or other defamatory communications.



Your conduct is actionable under Jamaican defamation law and relevant United States defamation law, both of which protect individuals against unlawful attacks on reputation.



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1. Legal Basis Under Jamaican Law – Defamation Act (2013)


Your actions constitute defamation under Jamaica’s Defamation Act (2013), which:


Consolidates libel and slander into a unified cause of action;


Holds individuals liable for knowingly or recklessly spreading false statements;


Provides for monetary damages, injunctions, and public retractions;


Allows a limitation period of 2 years for bringing action from the date of publication.




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2. Legal Basis Under U.S. Law


If your defamatory materials reach U.S. platforms or audiences, you may also be exposed under American law, including:


28 U.S.C. § 4101, which defines actionable defamation including libel and slander;


Supreme Court precedent (New York Times v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254), which requires a plaintiff who is a public figure to prove “actual malice” — i.e., that you published falsehoods knowingly or with reckless disregard for the truth;


Additional liability in defamation per se jurisdictions (e.g., falsely accusing someone of crime or moral misconduct);


Truth, opinion, and fair comment may be defenses — none of which apply if your statements are demonstrably false and malicious.




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3. Our Demand


You are hereby formally directed to:


1. Cease and desist immediately from making or circulating any further defamatory, slanderous, libelous, or false statements regarding Fabian Stennett;



2. Remove all prior defamatory content from any digital, social, or print media under your control;



3. Issue a public retraction and apology, acknowledging the harm caused and the falsity of your claims;



4. Refrain from any future misconduct involving Mr. Stennett or Skywide Peace Media House.





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4. Consequences of Non-Compliance


Failure to comply will result in the following without further warning:


Civil legal action under Jamaican law, seeking full damages, injunctive relief, and court-ordered retractions;


Potential exposure to U.S. legal action depending on the reach and jurisdiction of your defamatory content;


Legal costs, damages, and public accountability under all applicable laws;


Publication of your non-compliance and conduct as a matter of public record.




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Final Notice


This is your final warning. The legal and reputational consequences of your continued defamation will be swift, comprehensive, and without further notice. You are urged to act responsibly and legally from this point forward.


Sincerely,

Skywide Peace Media House

Legal & Public Affairs Division

Date of Publication: October 8, 2025



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