Technical leader and head coach of Jamaica’s team to the recent World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary Maurice Wilson, is demanding an apology from sprinter Tyquendo Tracey following allegations made by the athlete during the championships, which Wilson views as defamatory.
In a letter to the athlete from his lawyer Valrie Neita Robertson KC from the law firm Robertson and Company, Tracy has been instructed to deliver the apology on the same platform as his defamatory allegations; failing which, Mr. Wilson will proceed to seek redress in the appropriate forum.
Wilson, according to the letter to Tracy views with deep concern, allegations made by Tracey in a social media tirade, which created a frenzy in mainline media, internationally and locally, adding that the allegations defy the facts and are totally untrue.