Jamaica: Bail condition changed for flight attendant held with $11m worth of cocaine

The Jamaica Observer

T JAMES, Jamaica — A female flight attendant, who was arrested after three pounds of cocaine was reportedly discovered in her luggage at the Sangster International Airport, had her bail conditions amended when she appeared in the St James Parish Court on Monday.

Michelle Virgo, a 44-year-old dual citizen of Jamaican and United States (US) addresses, is charged with possession of, dealing in, attempting to export, and conspiracy to export cocaine.

During Virgo’s last court appearance on June 16, she was given bail in the amount of $1 million with surety and ordered to report to the police three times per week. However, when she appeared in court on Monday, her attorney Martyn Thomas successfully petitioned presiding judge Sasha-Marie Smith-Ashley to reduce his client’s reporting times from three to two days per week.

“She [Virgo] was wondering if her bail conditions could be varied to allow her to report two days a week, as she is reporting three days, but it is proving challenging as she now has prospective employment,” Thomas said.

In response, Smith-Ashley conceded to Thomas’ request. However, to maintain the integrity of the legal process, the judge emphasised the importance of adhering to the other bail conditions, including the stop order preventing her from leaving Jamaica.

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