The Monrovia City Court has issued a writ of arrest for Dr. Vicky Gray and several other individuals yet to be identified in connection with an alleged assault that reportedly left three men injured at the Cigar Bar on 19th Street in Sinkor.
The complaint was filed by Stephen Weah, Joseph C. Weah Jr., and Emmanuel Buno, who accused the defendants of aggravated assault, simple assault, menacing, criminal conspiracy, and disorderly conduct.
The incident is alleged to have occurred in the early hours of June 21.
According to court records under case number MONT/MCC/CRC/885/2026, Magistrate Police Captain Augustine T. Forleh and his deputies have been directed to arrest the accused and bring them before the Monrovia City Court at the Temple of Justice.
In their complaint, the private prosecutors alleged that a dispute at the popular entertainment spot turned violent.
They claimed that the defendants used abusive and profane language before allegedly attacking and beating them.
The complainants further alleged that the accused acted together and intentionally inflicted bodily injuries on them using objects and other means that they were unable to identify.
According to the court filing, the three men sustained bruises, scratches, wounds, and other injuries that required medical treatment and hospitalization, including treatment for eye injuries.
The complaint alleges that the actions of the defendants violated Sections 14.20, 14.21, 14.25, 17.3, and 10.4 of the Revised Penal Law of Liberia.
The writ of arrest was issued on June 23. As of press time, authorities had not announced any arrests.
The allegations contained in the complaint are claims made by the complainants and have not been proven in court. Under Liberian law, all accused persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Meanwhile, Dr. Gray legal representation led by Atty. Jeremiah Samuel Dugbo I, requested the Stipendiary Magistrate Ben Barco to quash the writ after she was brought to the court on grounds that there was a pending investigation at the Liberia National Police.
However, Judge Barco quashed and withdrew the writ and sent them to the LNP headquarters for onward investigation.
Dr. Vicky Gray and her lawyers are currently at the LNP headquarters where investigation is ongoing.




