Tommy Lee Sparta

Tommy Lee Sparta was back in court last week for his ongoing lottery scam case.

The Mobay disk is facing years in prison if found guilty of charges including breaches of the Law Reform (Fraudulent Transactions Special Provisions) Human activity. His ongoing case resumed last week Midweek in the Home Circuit Court in Kingston where a police forensic expert testified in court in back up of the DPP case against Tommy Lee Sparta. Detective Corporal Campbell told the court that he discovered files on a laptop belonging to the dancehall star which contained personal data most United States nationals.

Campbell noted that he found a partition on the computer's external difficult drive with the identity of persons living in New York, California, Florida, Virginia, and Connecticut. The hard drive contained 1,001 records, and another 5,500 records were establish on the laptop. Campbell says the area codes of the telephone numbers on the files helped him determine the location of the individuals.

"I constitute a sectionalization on the hard drive chosen 'Tommy Lee.' I observed 2 files in the trash folder," DC Campbell said.

Tommy Lee Sparta, whose real name is Leroy Russell, and three other persons were arrested in Feb of 2014 and charged with breaches of the Police force Reform (Fraudulent Transaction) (Special Provisions) Human activity, 2013. Charges confronting two of the men were later dropped after cops could not provide sufficient evidence linking them to the law-breaking.

Tommy Lee has maintained his innocence saying that he makes his coin every bit an established dancehall artist. A rep for the Guzu Musiq deejay told Urban Islandz that he is confident that he will be vindicated when the trial concludes. Sparta too blamed his legal troubles for his inability to travel overseas to tour and brand money. The trial volition resume on December 12 following an banishment on Monday.