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| Dec 13, 2023

‘The Alrick Show’ Season 8 Finale: The DPP Paula Llewellyn tell all

Shemar-Leslie Louisy

Shemar-Leslie Louisy / Our Today

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Alrick Mckenzie (left) CEO and founder of The Alrick Show and DPP Paula Llewellyn (Photo: Contributed)

The Alrick Show is gearing up to deliver a two-part Season 8 finale, featuring Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Paula Llewellyn, as she sheds light on some of her iconic cases including those of Vybz Kartel, Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke and Zeeks and the end of her tenure in office,

Scheduled to air on Television Jamaica (TVJ) this Thursday, December 14, the episode will feature Alrick McKenzie, the CEO and founder of Absolut Ventures Limited and executive producer of The Alrick Show, expressed gratitude for the success of yet another remarkable season.

Speaking about the privilege of having the DPP to close out the season, McKenzie remarked: “I just know that I’m a part of something bigger, something more powerful in this human experience that is changing lives and making a positive difference.”

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The episode is expected to delve into significant topics, including notorious figures such as Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke, Donald ‘Zeeks’ Phipps, and Vybz Kartel. the island’s chief prosecutor will provide unique insights into these high-profile cases, offering the audience a deeper understanding of the legal intricacies surrounding them.

In addition to discussing these cases, she will shed light on her plans, addressing questions about when she plans to leave office and whether there is a ‘significant other’ in her life. The season finale promises to be a must-watch for viewers eager to gain insights into the legal complexities and personalities shaping Jamaica

The Alrick Show is already looking forward to an exciting Season 9, set to premiere in February 2024 headlined by reggae sensation and veteran Nadine Sutherland.

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