Malta DJ Lisa Back on Decks After Assault Case Dropped
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DJ Lisa Back on Decks After Assault Case Dropped

Case Dropped: DJ Back on Decks at Pjazza Tigne

You might have heard the music pumping a little louder at Pjazza Tigne this weekend. That’s because DJ Lisa, who had been off the decks for weeks following an assault allegation, was back spinning her tunes. The case against her has been dropped.

From Dance Floor to Courtroom

It was a Saturday night at the popular Paceville club, MedAsia Playa, when the incident happened. DJ Lisa, known for her energetic sets and ability to read the crowd, was in the middle of her set when a commotion broke out. A woman alleged that the DJ had assaulted her, leading to a night that ended not with the usual after-party, but with the DJ in handcuffs.

The allegations through the local music scene. DJ Lisa, whose real name is Lisa Camilleri, had been a staple at Malta’s clubs and festivals for years. Her energetic mixes and ability to create a vibe had earned her a loyal following. But now, her future behind the decks was uncertain.

Legal Twists and Turns

The case took several twists and turns. Witnesses came forward, some supporting the alleged victim, others backing DJ Lisa’s account of events. The CCTV footage, a crucial piece of evidence, was inconclusive. Meanwhile, DJ Lisa maintained her innocence, supported by her family and many in the local music community.

Last week, the prosecution dropped the case. The decision was not made public immediately, but word spread quickly among DJ Lisa’s followers. When she took to the decks at Pjazza Tigne on Saturday, the crowd erupted in cheers. It was a moment of relief and celebration for many.

DJ Lisa is back where she belongs, but the incident has left its mark. She’s been open about the stress and uncertainty she’s faced, and she’s using her platform to raise awareness about consent and respect in nightlife spaces. “We all need to look out for each other,” she told Hot Malta. “A night out should always be fun and safe.”

As for the local music scene, it’s business as usual, but with a renewed emphasis on safety and respect. Clubs and promoters are taking note, with some already implementing stricter measures to ensure everyone can enjoy a night out without fear.

So, the next time you’re at Pjazza Tigne or any of Malta’s clubs, remember DJ Lisa’s story. Let’s make sure everyone can enjoy the music, safely.

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