
Minister within the Public Works Ministry, Deodat Indar, has filed a $50 million lawsuit against Melissa Atwell, called “Melly Mel,” and AFC Parliamentarian Sherod Duncan over defamatory statements made earlier this month.
According to Indar’s statement of claim filed on Friday, the defamatory statements were made on Duncan’s Facebook live programme, ‘Credible Sources’, on August 2, 2024, and was headlined ‘In the ring special/ Live from New York with guest Melly Mel’.
Indar, who was represented by Attorney-at-Law Sase Gunraj, contends that during the live, Atwell defamed Indar by alleging his involvement in corrupt practices, and claimed he is “unfit for public office” by alleging his involvement in the award of contracts. She had also alleged that ‘fronting’, the practice of using others as the face of a company while someone else is the beneficial owner, was occurring.
“The words and any reasonable inference thereto are completely and utterly false and without any foundation in reality, real or imaginary…the repetition by the defendant is relied upon as aggravating circumstances entitling the claimant to aggravated damages…unless restrained, the defendant will continue to repeat the false and defamatory statements about the claimant,” the claim states.

Indar, a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and a former President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) before his entry into politics, is claiming damages in excess of $50 million.
He is also claiming aggravated and/or exemplary damages, an injunction restraining Duncan (1st named defendant) and Atwell (2nd named defendant) or anyone on their behalf, from further publishing the defamatory statements.
He is also seeking an order that all social media posts containing the false and defamatory words be removed, as well as an order directing the defendants to retract and apologize for the statements, and he is seeking costs, interest and any further orders deemed appropriate by the court.










