Mavado returns to Jamaica after nearly a decade; arrest warrant dropped

Dancehall heavyweight Mavado has made a long-anticipated return to Jamaican soil after nearly ten years in self-imposed exile — a moment that marks both a personal and cultural milestone. The artist, whose real name is David Brooks, arrived in Kingston on Tuesday and was officially welcomed by government officials.

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Mavado was greeted at the S Hotel by Delano Seiveright, Member of Parliament for St. Andrew North Central and Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment & Commerce. Also in attendance was Senator Abka Fitz-Henley, Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister. The high-level reception has been widely interpreted as a sign of easing tensions between the artist and Jamaican authorities.

His homecoming follows years of legal complications that kept him abroad. In 2018, Mavado was named a person of interest by Jamaican police in connection with violent incidents in his Cassava Piece community. Since then, he has lived primarily in the United States.

Compounding the challenges was his son Dante Brooks’ high-profile murder case. Dante and a co-accused were convicted in 2021 and sentenced to life in prison. However, in a stunning reversal earlier this year, the Court of Appeal overturned the conviction, freeing both men of all charges.

Despite his prolonged absence, Mavado has remained active internationally. His recent collaboration with DJ Khaled, Vybz Kartel, Bounty Killer, and Buju Banton has been a chart success, debuting at #37 on Billboard’s Rhythmic Airplay Chart, reaffirming his global reach and relevance.

While details of his meeting with government officials remain private, sources suggest discussions may have focused on his potential involvement in Jamaica’s creative industries and possible cultural partnerships with the state.

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In a development that clears the way for a smoother reintegration, the warrant issued for Mavado’s arrest in 2018 was officially dropped on Wednesday morning. The entertainer met with the St. Andrew North Police in the presence of his attorney to address a complaint filed by Anthony Goulbourne related to an alleged assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

Superintendent of Police Randy Sweeney confirmed the matter has been closed.

“The St. Andrew North police met with Mr. David Brooks and his attorney, and based on the information at hand and the circumstances, that matter has been closed,” Sweeney told Observer Online.

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He further clarified that the warrant “was not a court-issued warrant but one signed off by a Justice of the Peace after police provided information.” That warrant, he confirmed, “is no longer in effect.”

Mavado’s return — now free of legal obstacles — signals a fresh chapter for one of dancehall’s most influential figures. As fans celebrate his homecoming, many are watching closely to see how the “Gully God” re-engages with Jamaica’s music scene and public life.

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