Fri | Nov 14, 2025

Entertainer Lila Ike gets February 12 date for disorderly conduct trial

Published:Friday | November 14, 2025 | 11:34 AM
Lila Ike
Lila Ike

The trial of entertainer Alecia 'Lila Ike' Gray and co-accused Shennelle Moore for disorderly conduct has been set for February 12, 2026 in the St Catherine Parish Court.

When the matter was mentioned on Friday, Acting Senior Parish Court Judge Janelle Nelson-Gayle was told by the Clerk of Courts that the file was incomplete, as the corroborating officer's statement was out.

The court heard that the policeman is on leave following his father's death.

Bail was extended for the accused.

It is alleged that on July 24, 2025, the police stopped a vehicle driven by the reggae artiste along the Mandela Highway in St Catherine and pointed out a road traffic breach.

Ike and Moore were told to exit the vehicle and they allegedly became boisterous.

According to the police, they were warned to desist, but allegedly continued to behave badly.

Both women were arrested and escorted to the Central Village Police Station, where they were charged with use of indecent language, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.

- Rasbert Turner

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