“Lola”, model in court after fight

Makeup artist Lolita Callender, popularly known as “Lola Doll”, found herself in the news yet again, this time being charged for fighting with a model, which caused her to lose three of her finger nails.
Callender, of East Ruimveldt, Georgetown, appeared before City Magistrate Judy Latchman and denied that on April 6, 2018 at Leopold Street, she assaulted Onika Pompey so as to inflict grievous bodily harm on her.
Onika Pompey, 28, of Lot 61 Barima Avenue, Bel Air Park Georgetown, was also charged. Pompey has been accused of unlawfully wounding Callender on the same day at the same location.
According to the Prosecution, there was a misunderstanding between the two women, who are known to each other, and a scuffle ensued. Callender reportedly sustained lacerations about her body, as she was reportedly bitten by Pompey.
Questioned about her injuries, Callender revealed that she had lost three of her finger nails when Pompey pulled her out of her vehicle. She reportedly sustained bruises to her hands and feet, and received a wound above her eye when she was struck by Pompey.
Each woman was granted bail in the sum of $80,000, and are expected to return to court today.
Callender was previously before the court on March 15 of this year on a charge of assaulting Malika Holder.
Police have said Callendar was arrested for allegedly harbouring fugitive Troy Anthony Thomas, wanted in the United States for murder of a 20-year-old, who was gunned down in front of a party.
An arrest warrant was issued for her on the same day, in connection with a threatening behaviour charge.