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Businessman and author Dwight Clacken has been ordered to discontinue the publication of the offending material contained in the book No Justice in Jamaica after the High Court found it contained defamatory statements about his former business partner, Michael Causwell Sr, and his son, Michael Causwell Jr.
Clacken, who now has to pay more than $60 million in damages to the father-son duo, who are also his cousins, was also instructed by the Supreme Court to remove the offending material from all advertising and retail platforms, including both physical bookstores and electronic outlets.
The court granted general damages of $50 million to Michael Causwell Sr and $12 million to Michael Causwell Jr, with three per cent interest from May 26, 2016 to April 17, 2026.
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