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Legal Threat Rocks Mika Barry’s Reality Show

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– Issues Public Apology for Allegations Against Deputy Governor Archer

Deputy Governor David Archer on Friday, March 15, threatened legal action against Mika Barry’s reality show over allegations linking him to the role of “Confirmed Government Official 1.”

In response, Mika Barry Headquarters issued a public apology today, March 19, acknowledging the severity of the accusations and expressing regret for any distress caused to Deputy Governor Archer. “Our trusty sources and fans provide us with tea, but we recognize that some of this information may not always be accurate,” stated a representative from Mika Barry Headquarters.

Amidst the turmoil, the Queen of the reality show announced her departure, citing a need for accountability and a desire to end the era of exposés. “With great sadness, the Queen will permanently be departing effective March 19th, 2024,” the statement read, expressing gratitude to loyal fans and extending apologies to those impacted by the show.

In response to the allegations, Deputy Governor Archer released a statement denouncing the video’s portrayal of him and highlighting potential legal consequences. “A person commits an offense if he or she defames another person using a computer,” Archer emphasized, alluding to the legal ramifications outlined in the Virgin Islands Computer Misuse and CyberCrime (Amendment) Act, 2019.

While Archer extended a window for correction and apology from the show’s creators, he warned of impending legal action should compliance not be met within the specified timeframe.

 

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