US base promoter, Cliffside Amusement, said they are moving to sue reggae star Richie Spice.

The company CEO, Sharon Rose, said Spice had done several shows Stateside before turning up to perform at their evidence, causing them to experience ripped off.

Rose said the initial bargain betwixt Spice and Cliffside Entertainment was that the promoters would make a 50 pct eolith, pay for the airplane ticket too as to book a hotel for Spice along with three of his entourage.

All the same, the artiste'due south record label, had changed the ticket, booking an earlier flight date without notifying Cliffside Entertainment to accommodate a promotion of Spice'south new album.

Rose laments that, "it was later doing a show in Philadelphia, that had naught to do with Cliffside Entertainment, that they chosen to be picked upward from Massachusetts." That would cost the promoters US$400 to get them to Connecticut.

Rose said Spice and his squad showed up a day tardily and refuses to follow itinerary which includes signing autographs and interviews.

According to Rose "they were tired from their evidence done at my expense. I was their last stop subsequently doing five other shows. Nosotros were like a pass through deed since they were already in the country."

Cliffside Entertainment decided to subtract the ticket cost from the remaining 50 per cent, which was to exist paid three hours before the show, due to Spice not meeting the obligation of the itinerary. However, the reggae star never showed up for the show.

"I am suing them for everything," she said, explaining that she wanted dorsum the fifty per cent deposit, ticket money and hotel costs.

We want to hear from Spice and his team on these allegations.