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Emcee Nuffy is seeking damages in the sum of ten million dollars from a company in the print media for defamation of character.

Nuffy speaks with Music News from Atlanta, Georgia.  

 

The article dated January 9, 2012, claimed Emcee Nuffy was arrested after an illegal gun was found in a car in which he was travelling in, and that the emcee was in police custody.

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If every one did fi sue the media a jamaica,,the whole a wi would a have millions a dalla,suh shet yuh rass..
a dat a gwan?
ello sah, bwoy nuffy it sticky, it look like a sue a di new gal now, a nuh angel again, lel
Lol..
Helloo !!!!!sah nuffy yu too nuff mon.!!!!!Wish u luck wid that one.
WHO IS THIS PERSON NOBODY KNOW HIM, WHY IRIE LIKE TO PUT UP UNKNOW PEOPLE
Kim, a m.c. nuffy that mon . Him mek u laugh before the artist them come pon stage. Him is a gemmicster or jokeifier. Him alrite mon!!
who car about a joker, i can see his whole career is a joke why i don't know him
nuffy is a big pussy. loking a hype
Hold on deh a wonda if a US or JA. Him a talk----- lol... What character? Mon relax u self and teck a won hype---- U ting a US dot a Ja. Memba dat..
kim have you ever been to sting or sunfest in jamaica,well if you did you will surely know who this guy is,go on youtube.
i don't really care him is not that important for me to youtube him are you crazy!!

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