The BVI Court has ordered that Charles Spackman, founder of Spackman Entertainment and its former Executive Chairman, be imprisoned for 12 months for contempt of court. Here is the court order.
Posted by Mak Yuen Teen | Jan 20, 2021 | Articles
The BVI Court has ordered that Charles Spackman, founder of Spackman Entertainment and its former Executive Chairman, be imprisoned for 12 months for contempt of court. Here is the court order.
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