Today, Wednesday, October 1, Welshman moved to the High Court, seeking to have the injunction filed against him by Trotman, discharged. However, Justice Ian Chang upheld the injunction, which prevents Welshman from publishing or speaking about the issue in the public or his Facebook Page.
Welshman was unrepresented while Trotman’s Attorney, Nigel Hughes was present. The Chief Justice advised Welshman to seek legal representation or advice as it pertains to what is expected of him with respect to complying with the rules of the Court.
Speaking with the media shortly after, Welshman said that he has a pen which is equipped with a camera and vowed to make damning revelations, which he has recorded.
“This pen here has a little camera in it and if it comes to a point where I have to expose journalists and who and who and who I will do it,” Welshman told reporters as he alleged that he received advice on the matter from Editor – in – Chief of the Kaieteur News and veteran journalist, Adam Harris
When contacted by iNews, Harris admitted that he did conduct an interview with Welshman, who told him that his funds were dwindling. Harris said that he advised the young man to seek a cheaper hotel.
excerpts from Inewsguyana.com