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Social media ‘influencers’ charged after brawl at Cuffy Square

Social media ‘influencers’ charged after brawl at Cuffy Square
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Four well-known social media personalities were on Tuesday hauled before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court over a violent altercation that took place at the Square of the Revolution, commonly referred to as ‘Cuffy Square’ in Georgetown on Sunday.

Rayhana Goring, popularly known as “Fatta,” and Bradley Sampson, also known as “Doggie,” were jointly charged with incitement to commit a felony when they appeared before Senior Magistrate Fabayo Azore.

L-R: Malika Lewis, Bradley Sampson, Rayhana Goring and Shanella Holder

The two were granted $250,000 bail each and are scheduled to return to court on June 30, 2025.

In the same matter, Malika Lewis, known online as “Farren Doll Mally,” and Shanella Holder were charged with public fighting and throwing missiles during the fracas. They were each released on $15,000 bail and are scheduled to return to court on June 2, 2025.

The charges stem from a widely circulated incident that unfolded in public view and was captured on video by bystanders. According to reports, the brawl erupted at the popular landmark and escalated to the point where missiles were hurled.

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