Jamaican spiritual advisor RT Boss, real name Nardo Smith, has officially filed a defamation lawsuit against Grace Hamilton, known as Spice, over allegations she made against him during a TikTok Live session on June 17, 2024. The lawsuit, filed in Cobb County, Georgia, also names other individuals involved in spreading the claims, including Monique Palmer (Momo Goat Throat), Sharone Oakley (Cheese), and Goat Throat Records, LLC.
How the Controversy Started
Days before Spice’s live stream, a YouTube video was uploaded featuring a popular blogger, Rawpa Crawpa, reacting to an alleged voice recording provided by Monique Palmer. In the recording, the alleged victim detailed claims of being raped at 16 or 17 years old, reportedly by RT Boss.
The video had already started gaining traction, but when Spice addressed it on June 17, 2024, she ignited the controversy further by playing the voice note during her TikTok Live session. While on live, she not only distanced herself from RT Boss but also repeated the accusations, bringing even more attention to the situation.
RT Boss Takes Legal Action
As the allegations spread across social media, RT Boss faced severe backlash, with many speculating about whether the claims were true. He has since stated that these accusations caused significant financial damage, as clients stopped seeking his spiritual services due to the controversy.
In response, he announced his decision to take legal action against all those who contributed to spreading the allegations. On March 2, 2025, he confirmed that he had officially filed a lawsuit against Spice, with plans to go after others shortly after.
Key Details from the Lawsuit:
• Plaintiff: Nardo Smith (RT Boss)
• Defendants: Grace Hamilton (Spice), Spice Official Entertainment, LLC, Monique Palmer, Goat Throat Records, LLC, and Sharone Oakley (Cheese)
• Jurisdiction: Superior Court of Cobb County, Georgia
• Claims: Defamation, financial loss, emotional distress
• Relief Sought: Monetary compensation for damages and attorney fees
Spice’s Response & Support for the Alleged Victim
After amplifying the controversy on June 17, 2024, Spice later took to Instagram and TikTok Live, where she spoke directly with the alleged victim. During the conversation, he recounted his experience, and Spice offered her support, stating she would help him in any way necessary.
Meanwhile, Sharone Oakley (Cheese), a friend of Monique Palmer, also played a role in spreading the allegations. She even went as far as releasing a diss track about RT Boss, further fueling the public narrative against him.
What’s Next?
Now that the lawsuit is officially filed, RT Boss is preparing to take further legal action against others who played a role in spreading the allegations. He insists that he is innocent and is seeking justice through the court system.
As this legal battle unfolds, it is expected to garner significant media attention, especially within the Jamaican entertainment industry. The outcome of this case could have major implications for both RT Boss and Spice, depending on how the court rules.
Stay tuned to Mykro Wave TV Jamaica for the latest updates on this ongoing controversy.