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Queen Ifrica Family's Defamation Suit

Legal Action Against Queen Ifrica



Family's Defamation Suit

The family of Jamaican ska singer Derrick Morgan, led by son Merrick, has retained attorney Charles Ganga-Singh for a defamation case against reggae artist Queen Ifrica.

Allegations and Reconciliation Attempt

Queen Ifrica's Disturbing Claims

In August of 2023, Queen Ifrica alleged on social media that her father sexually violated her during her childhood, sharing specific details of the traumatic incident.

Estranged Past and Reconnection

As a child, she had a strained relationship with Morgan due to maternal issues. However, as an adult, she attempted to reconnect with him.

Incident Description and Creative Outlet

Graphic Details Revealed

Queen Ifrica described the alleged rape incident at Derrick Morgan's Kingston residence, recounting a disturbing encounter during her sleep.

Song "Daddy" Inspired

Motivated by the traumatic event, Queen Ifrica claimed it inspired her 2009 hit song "Daddy," which addresses incest.

Derrick Morgan's Response

Instagram Denial

Derrick Morgan dismissed the allegations on Instagram, branding Queen Ifrica a disgrace to the family and emphasizing legal action.

Questioning Credibility and Past Admission

Morgan highlighted a 2017 interview where Queen Ifrica discussed her inspiration behind the song, questioning her credibility and referencing her prior admission of exploring incest themes.

Family's Unified Defense

Sons Defend Father

Merrick, along with Courtney and others, vehemently defended their father on various platforms, countering Queen Ifrica's accusations.

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