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Witness’s Testimony in Case Against Charlemagnes Excluded From Trial

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Testimony given by a key witness in federal prosecutors’ case against Davidson and Sasha Charlemagne will be excluded from trial, a judge ruled this week. (Shutterstock image)

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered that testimony from a key witness in the government’s case against Davidson and Sasha Charlemagne will be excluded from trial, and materials related to the witness’s deposition will remain under seal.

Attorneys for the Charlemagnes and prosecutors have repeatedly clashed over the admissibility of testimony from Morris Anselmi, a former contractor whose company landed a multimillion-dollar federally funded contract administered by the V.I. Housing Finance Authority in 2021 to manage disaster recovery lumber. According to prosecutors, Anselmi’s company, Island Services Group, subcontracted the work to the Charlemagnes’ company, D&S Trucking, which falsified timesheets and collected increasingly inflated payments while leaving the lumber exposed to the elements.

Former VIHFA Chief Operating Officer Darin Richardson was also charged in connection with the alleged fraud, but his case was ultimately severed. A jury in March found Richardson guilty of making material false statements to a federal agent, criminal conflict of interest, bank fraud, money laundering and making false statements on a loan application. Over the course of the trial, U.S. attorneys showed that Richardson received a $107,000 payment from Anselmi and that he continued signing payments to the company after supposedly recusing himself from all matters related to ISG.

Prior to the allegations against the Charlemagnes, Anselmi and another ISG principal, Kimberly McCollum, were themselves charged with misusing half a million dollars in funds obtained through the federal Paycheck Protection Program, which provided forgivable loans to small businesses struggling amid the COVID-19 pandemic. While the cases against the Charlemagnes and Richardson have progressed, Anselmi has yet to be arraigned because of ongoing medical issues.

Those medical issues prompted prosecutors and attorneys for the defendants to seek a recorded deposition in March. The process came to a standstill after “a dispute arose as to the extent to which Anselmi could be cross-examined regarding the PPP Indictment,” Senior District Judge Wilma Lewis wrote in a memorandum opinion this week. While being questioned about whether he was cooperating with prosecutors in hopes of receiving immunity and if he anticipated receiving benefits for testifying against Davidson Charlemagne, Anselmi reportedly replied, “Well, wouldn’t you?” before confirming by saying, “Yes.”

Lewis found that an immunity agreement between Anselmi and the government only covered testimony related to his business dealings with the Charlemagnes and that “in the absence of a change in Aneslmi’s potential criminal exposure which would permit him to fully answer Defendant’s cross-examination questions … without a legitimate fear of self-incrimination, the Court finds that the only remedy which preserves the rights of all three individuals — D. Charlemagne, S. Charlemagne, and Anselmi — is the exclusion of Anselmi’s testimony from this matter.

Sidney Edwin Arthurton Dies at 95

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Relatives and friends are advised of the passing of Sidney Edwin Arthurton on Aug. 31, 2025 at the age of 95 at Schneider Regional Medical Center. 

Sidney Arthurton

He is survived by: 

Wife, Dr. Migdalia Cruz-Arthurton

Sons, Sidney Leslie Clifford Arthurton, Andrew Charles Arthurton, Sr., Garry Brandy, Sr., Nigel Brandy

Step-Son, Trevour Blanchette

Daughters, Marguerite Ena Arthurton, Brigitte Antoinette Arthurton, Michelle Elinor Arthurton, Dr. Natasha Rosemary Arthurton, Felicia Marsham, Patricia Matthew

Step-Daughter, Paulette Osborne Blanchette

Brothers, James Scarborough, George Arthurton

Sisters, Joan Jones, Marie Lowe

Sisters-in-law, Althea Scarborough, Ana Cruz Hernández

Brother-in-law, Gordon Lowe

Daughters-in-law, Merrylinda Brandy, Rose Richards-Brandy

Grandchildren, Foluke Arthurton, Dr. Lena Leah Arthurton-Kassab, Edward Arthurton-Robinson, Elle Vivica Arthurton-Robinson, Sidney Leslie Arthurton, Leanda Arthurton, Andrew Charles Arthurton, Jr., Charnell Arthurton

Illyana Lewis, Lluvy Lewis, Garry Edwin Brandy, Jr., Keziah Denise Augustin, Joshia Andrew Brandy, Elesha Rey Vidal, Kayden Arthurton, Camille Arthurton, Crystal D. Brandy, Antonio T. Brandy, Anastasia Marsham, Adeola Marsham, Jonathan Marsham, Josiah Marsham

Great Grandchildren, Jahniya K. Brandy, Carly P. Brandy, Madisyn R. Brandy, Jordan M. Augustin, Kyree J. Augustin, Kayleigh S. Augustin, Sarai C. Vidal, Dinah S. Vidal, Grace A. Vidal, A’Bajahni Marsham, Kailani Marsham, Latara Marsham, Pharoah Arthurton

Grand-Daughter-in-Law, Candice N. Brandy

Grand-Son-in-Law, José Vidal

Nephews, Michael Jones, Ian Jones, Nigel Lowe, Stephen Lowe, Noel Arthurton, Jr., Vincent Arthurton, Ralph Arthurton, Mervin Arthurton, Robert Arthurton, Brian Arthurton, Kenrick Arthurton, Mikeal Arthurton, Jodi Arthurton

Nieces, Jalisa Scarborough, Christine Jones, Audrey E. Arthurton, Lynette Arthurton, Avril Arthurton, Andrea Arthurton, Denise J. Arthurton, Jennifer Arthurton

Cousins, Sonja Arthurton-Osborne, Dawne Poujade, Edmond (Chip) Karney Richardson Osborne

Special Cousin, Rodney Arthurton

Special Friends, Mary L. Harley, April Munroe-Phillips, Bernard Phillips, Silvia R. Campbell, Fuller Campbell, Myrna Van Beverhoudt, Jerry Van Beverhoudt, Nancy Christie, Michael Christie, and Marina Salem

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend viewing on Monday, Sept. 15 at Celestial Chapel of Dan Hurley Home for Funerals 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. 

Mass of Christian burial will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 16 at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church at 10 a.m. 

Interment – Eastern Cemetery. 

Funeral arrangements are under the care of Dan Hurley Home for Funerals and Cremation Centers of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. For online condolences or to share a special memory, visit www.hurleydavisfuneralhome.com 

Coral Reef Academy’s King of the Wing Ceremony Sept. 25

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The check presentation ceremony for the 14th annual King of the Wing contest will take place at the Coral Reef Academy’s St. Thomas facility at 12:00 PM on Thursday, Sept. 25. Alpine and White Bay Group, organizers of the event, will reveal the donation amount from this year’s event, which took place on June 14.

(Left to right) The Coral Reef Academy’s Dr. Lindsy Wagner, Laura Harvin, Quinn Perkins, Dr. Jody Miller, and Jennifer Martin. (Submitted photo)

The King of the Wing contest is an annual chicken wing cook-off held at Magens Bay Beach. Special guests – rapper, producer, Lupe Fiasco personally performed live for the crowd! Joining our judges’ panel this year were chef and owner of the pop-up restaurant called Melnificent Wingz, Melissa Cottingham, the “Crucian Foodie” Anquanette Gaspard, Chef Brady Sweet, Benjamin Kraft, and former KOW winners, Chef Julius Jackson and Hooman Pedram. 36 teams, consisting of top local restaurants, businesses, organizations, and chicken wing enthusiasts, prepared an impressive variety of delicious wings to raise money for a great cause! The contest was audited by Deloitte, and this year’s winner, in the Non-restaurant Division, was the “DM Hospitality,” and “STJ Speakeasy” won best Overall Wing and the Restaurant Division.

In addition to being the island’s most anticipated, family-friendly culinary and community event, King of the Wing serves as a crucial fundraising platform for local charities. All proceeds from this year’s event were donated to the Coral Reef Academy (CRA), a 501(c)3 organization. CRA provides educational opportunities for children with autism and other developmental challenges in the US Virgin Islands.

“King of the Wing highlights and celebrates the culinary culture of the Virgin Islands community. We enjoy organizing an event that continues to increase its charitable impact every year,” said Vernon Araujo, Events Coordinator for KOW 2025. He continued, “Our chosen charitable beneficiary receives 100% of the profits from KOW.

Starting in 2010, King of the Wing has now raised over $922,682 for local non-profits over the years. KOW 2025 exceeded expectations with thousands of people in attendance, 36 participating teams, and over $100,000 raised for the Coral Reef Academy! Should you have any questions, please call Vernon Araujo at 340-714-2020, email kingofthewingvi@gmail.com, or visit www.kowvi.com. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. To find out more about the Coral Reef Academy, visit their website at https://coralreefacademyusvi.org/. We hope that you can attend this special ceremony and help us support this cause through media coverage.

WAPA’s Rotational Outage Schedule

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There is a rotational outage schedule in effect on the STT/STJ district. Restoration may be delayed upwards of 15 minutes. The schedule is subject to change to meet load demand. As load demands, WAPA personnel will attempt to maintain as many customers as possible:

12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Feeder 8A
Feeder 8B

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Feeder 7C
Feeder 7A

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Feeder 7B
Feeder 7E

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Feeder 9E
Feeder 10B

8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Feeder 9C
Feeder 6A

10:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Feeder 6B

Motorcyclist Dies After Head-on Collision on St. Croix

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One person has died and another was hospitalized following a head-on collision between a motorcycle and an SUV Wednesday night on Southside Road on St. Croix, the V.I. Police Department reported.

A preliminary investigation revealed that a white Ford Explorer was eastbound on Southside Road in the vicinity of Catherine’s Rest Road around 7:06 p.m. when a black Harley Davidson Road Glide motorcycle traveling west entered the eastbound lane and collided head-on with the SUV, police said.

Both drivers were transported via ambulance to the Juan F. Luis Hospital Emergency Room, however the operator of the motorcycle died of his injuries, according to the report.

Next of kin positively identified the victim as Harold Bruce Mays II, 52.

The case remains under investigation by the VIPD Traffic Investigation Bureau, St. Croix District.

Major Electrical Outage on St. Thomas

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UPDATE:

The following feeders have been restored as of 9:30 a.m.: 7A, 10B, 5A, 8B, 9B, and 7E

The following feeders are experiencing an outage as of approximately 9:00 a.m.: 6A, 6B, 7B, 7C, 9C, 9E, and Yacht Haven

The outage is due to reduced generation capacity as WAPA Plant Personnel work to bring back online additional units. The cause of the outage is still being investigated. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Earlier, WAPA said:

There is a major electrical outage impacting customers on St. Thomas and St. John due to reduced generation at the Randolph Harley Power Plant. WAPA Plant Personnel are investigating the cause of the outage.

The following feeders are impacted:
Feeder 6A
Feeder 7A
Feeder 8A
Feeder 7B
Feeder 8B
Feeder 7C
Feeder 9C
Feeder 7E

Get Involved: Virgin Islands Advances in Bid for $120K Grant to Launch Free Outdoor Music Series

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The United Jazz Foundation, in partnership with the Sports, Parks, and Recreation Department and the St. John School of the Arts, is one step closer to bringing a major new music initiative to the territory.

The coalition has advanced to the public voting phase for a national grant from the Levitt Foundation that could fund a multi-year series of free outdoor concerts across the Virgin Islands beginning in 2026.

If awarded, the Virgin Islands would receive up to $120,000 over three years to produce its own Levitt Music Series — staging between seven and ten concerts annually. Performances would be held in familiar gathering spaces such as Roosevelt Park and Joseph Aubain Ballpark on St. Thomas, Franklin A. Powell Sr. Park on St. John, and the Christiansted National Historic Site lawn on St. Croix.

Organizers say the concerts would spotlight emerging artists, celebrate local traditions, and showcase the global influence of Virgin Islands musicians. The effort is designed not only to expand access to live music but also to “activate” public spaces, creating inclusive destinations for families and neighbors to gather.

The Levitt Foundation, which supports the largest free outdoor concert series in the United States, emphasizes community-driven programming. That means the outcome now hinges on public support. Online voting runs from Sept. 5 through Sept. 15, with residents encouraged to cast their vote at levitt.org/vote or by texting USVIFORALL to 877-409-5525.

The Virgin Islands proposal is among dozens across the country vying for one of 50 available grants, with recipients to be announced in November.

4th Annual “Just Beat It” Tennis Tournament on St. Croix Starts Thursday, Registration Still Open

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Players and supporters will rally at the Tennis Club of St. Croix for the annual ‘Just Beat It’ Tournament, raising funds and awareness for Cancer Support VI (Source file photo)

The courts at the Tennis Club of St. Croix will come alive this week as players and spectators rally for the 4th Annual “Just Beat It” Tennis Tournament, a community fundraiser benefiting Cancer Support VI and the families it serves.

Set for Sept. 11–14, the tournament has grown into one of the island’s most spirited events, mixing competitive play with music, food, and camaraderie. Organizers hope to surpass last year’s total of $34,000 raised by setting a new fundraising goal of $50,000, all of which goes directly toward financial assistance and support for local cancer patients.

“This tournament reflects our mission that no one should fight cancer alone,” said Debbie Henry, a Cancer Support VI board member helping to organize the event. “We are all touched by cancer in some way, and the response we see each year shows how much this cause matters to the community.”

Open to all skill levels, this year’s tournament will feature Mixed Doubles A and B divisions, with registration still available online. Off the court, families and supporters can enjoy food from local vendors, special drink offerings, and entertainment that keeps the atmosphere festive well beyond match play.

The effort is backed by sponsors including St. Croix Cancer Specialists, Capture VI, St. Croix Vision Center, Island Delivery Service, Cane Bay Partners, and West Indies Company — with 100 percent of contributions directed to patient support.

Registration and details are available at www.cancersupportvi.com/calendar/stx-tennis-tournament-2025. For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or volunteer inquiries, contact Cancer Support VI Director of Operations Anna Holley at anna.holley@cancersupportvi.org.

Since its founding 20 years ago, Cancer Support VI has distributed more than $5 million in assistance through 4,500 grants, helping ensure no patient in the Virgin Islands faces cancer alone.

Jury Convicts Kertis Tonge Jr. of Murder in 2024 Shooting

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A Virgin Islands jury has convicted 34-year-old Kertis Tonge Jr. of murder and six related crimes in the fatal shooting of 35-year-old Quanza Heath at Lorraine Village Apartments last year on St. Croix, Attorney General Gordon C. Rhea announced Wednesday.

Tonge was found guilty of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, first-degree assault, third-degree assault, reckless endangerment, unauthorized possession of a firearm, and unauthorized possession of ammunition. Superior Court Judge Ernest E. Morris Jr. presided over the trial. Sentencing is set for Nov. 19, according to the press release.

Prosecutors said Tonge went uninvited to a Lorraine Village apartment shortly before noon on Oct. 23, 2024. After a dispute with occupants, he intentionally shot into the residence, striking Heath, who was inside with an adult woman and several children. Investigators said Tonge fired three shots into the apartment. Heath was rushed to Juan F. Luis Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds and later died, the press release stated.

“This victory for justice was made possible by the dedication of prosecutors Robert Pickett and Jasmin Griffin, the DOJ support staff, the VIPD, the witnesses who testified, and the jury members who upheld the law,” Rhea said in a statement. “Our communities are safer when people engage in the justice system, and the DOJ is grateful to those who step forward to build a safer, more just future. We remain committed to protecting our communities and pursuing justice for victims and their families.”

Rhea also thanked Assistant Attorneys General Pickett and Griffin, Assistant Director of Investigations Giselle Quinones, Special Agents Riquesha Williams and Sarah McFarlane, and Victim Witness Advocate Juliet John Hope of the DOJ Criminal Division on St. Croix. He credited Detective Naemah Daniel and Virgin Islands Police Department officers for their work on the case, the release stated.

UPDATE: Jeavon Sasso Has Died

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Jeavon Sasso (Photo courtesy Awesome Jam Band)
Jeavon Sasso (Photo courtesy Awesome Jam Band)

Jeavon Sasso, a former member of the influential Awesome Jam Band, has died from injuries sustained in a horrific car crash Monday, police confirmed Thursday.

Sasso, 42, had been removed from a life-sustaining ventilator at Schneider Regional Medical Center around 4 p.m. Wednesday.

The other driver in the two-car crash on Rhymer Highway after 10:30 Monday night, was also at Schneider Hospital being treated for her injuries, police said. Her condition and the extent of her injuries were not immediately clear.

Police were still investigating the crash that turned one of the vehicles involved upside down.

Sasso, also known as UnkleMehn, was remembered by Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. as a voice of positivity, joy, and harmony in the Virgin Islands.

It is with a heavy heart that I join the Virgin Islands community in mourning the untimely passing of our brother, Jeavon Sasso,” Bryan said in a written statement from Government House. “Sasso was more than a gifted musician. He was a spirit of joy, a voice of our islands, and a proud son of the Virgin Islands whose rhythm carried the heartbeat of our people and the promise of our future. His music brought people together, lifted our spirits and reminded us of the beauty and resilience that define us.”

Bryan said Sasso had been an ardent supporter, performing at several of his campaign events.

“He shared his talents freely, lending his voice and artistry to my gubernatorial campaigns. That support meant more to me than he will ever know. It was a gift of trust and friendship, and I will remain forever grateful,” the governor said. “Today, we remember him for the melodies he gave us, the kindness he showed, and the loyalty and light he shared with all who knew him. On behalf of Lt. Gov. Tregenza Roach and the entire Bryan-Roach administration, I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family, his loved ones and all who mourn his loss,” he said. “May his music live on in the hearts of our people, and may his soul rest in eternal peace.”

Awesome Jam Band posted on its social media that Sasso had an infectious spirit, sparking laughter that will echo long after his death.

“It feels like just the other day we were all together on The Awesome Jam Bands Boat Ride; laughing, vibing, and watching you do your thing on the mic as only you could. The energy, the joy, the laughter, you lit up every space you entered,” the post read.

The Source will continue to update this story as more information becomes available.

10 p.m. Wednesday 

A man critically injured in the violent car crash on Rhymer Highway Monday night on St. Thomas was removed from life-sustaining treatment Wednesday afternoon, police confirmed.

Jeavon Sasso, a former member of the influential Awesome Jam Band, was removed from a ventilator around 4 p.m. Wednesday, police said.

Police were still investigating the crash that critically injured the celebrated performer, also known as UnkleMehn or simply Sasso.

Around 10:30 Monday night, police responded to a collision on the Rhymer Highway near the KLR entrance — near the turnoff to Caribbean Cinema and the Moravian church. One of the vehicles had flipped upside down. Witnesses speculated speed may have been a factor, police said, but cautioned that an investigation was still underway.

The other victim, a woman, was being treated for her injuries at Roy Lester Schneider Regional Medical Center, police said.

Jam Band posted on their Facebook page calls for support for their former singer.

“We want to take a moment to send our love and support to our brother, former Awesome Jam Band member Sasso. We’re keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers as you focus on healing, brother. Your energy, talent, and spirit have always been a part of our journey, and we’re standing with you now, wishing you a full and speedy recovery,” the post read.

As of print time, no further information was available on Sasso’s or the other victim’s condition. The Source will update this article when more is known.

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