‘Lola Doll’ agrees to compensate fellow make-up artist she assaulted

At a court hearing yesterday,   Lolita Callendar, called ‘Lola Doll,’ who was found guilty of assaulting fellow make-up artist Onika Pompey,  agreed to compensate her, avoiding potential jail time. 

Callendar, who had previously told the court that due to her financial situation she could not afford the amount Pompey was demanding, yesterday told the court that she would be willing to pay the money in parts. The sum is $800,000.

The charge against Callendar, 27, stated that she inflicted grievous bodily harm on Pompey on April 6th, 2018, at Leopold Street. Callendar pleaded not guilty to the charge but was found guilty following a trial.