‘Lola Doll’ begins paying compensation for assault

Lolita Callendar, called ‘Lola Doll,’ who was found guilty of assaulting fellow make-up artist Onika Pompey, on Friday began paying compensation for the damage caused by the attack.

Following a trial, Callendar, 27, was found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm on Pompey on April 6th, 2018, at Leopold Street.

At Friday’s hearing, Callendar handed over a portion of the $800,000 compensation the two women agreed on. A sum of $200,000 was given to Pompey and Callendar asked that the court gives her another month to make the next payment of $200,000. She further told Principal Magistrate Faith McGusty that she would be able to make payments of $200,000 every month until it is paid in full.