Songs of Salvation CEO, Glenford Bryan and international singer Junior Reid is now embroiled in a legal tussle. According to Bryan who is represented by legal firm Sandra C Johnson and Company he had to take the matter further as efforts to get Junior Reid to pay him what is owed to him has been abusive and futile.
Even after Reid received a letter and follow up communications from his lawyer he has been stiff-necked and according to Bryan instructed his (Bryan's) lawyer not to call him again.
The whole drama started in February 2006 when Reid entered into a contract with Bryan for the sale of various musical equipment which amounted to over JA$700,000. After agreeing to pay in installments this broke down after a couple payments according to the receipts Yardflex has in its possession, six payments were made with the largest being JA$190,000.
In a letter sent out by Bryan's lawyer on October 5, 2007 the sum of JA$322,777.77 was being requested to be paid in 30 days time. The letter implied that if Reid failed to make the court's intervention would be sought.
The 30 days grace period has passed and there is no real end to this battle. According to Bryan he will be taking further steps to ensure the money is paid up.