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Businessman Accused of Fabricating Racist Threats in Desperate Attempt to Smear Terrence Campbell

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February 2, 2025
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Georgetown, Guyana – In an extraordinary and blatant act of deception, businessman Ameir Ahmad has filed a formal complaint with the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC), falsely accusing respected businessman and social commentator Terrence Campbell of making racist death threats against him. However, Ahmad’s allegations have been swiftly debunked, exposing what is allegedly a desperate attempt to smear Campbell’s reputation while conveniently diverting attention from his own murky dealings.

In a letter addressed to the ERC, Ahmad claimed that Campbell called him from a blocked number, hurled racial slurs, and threatened his life. Ahmad even alleged that the insult and threats have caused him and his family “great distress.”

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But Campbell, widely known for his professionalism and strong stance against racism, immediately denied the allegations, stating:

“I have not spoken with Ameir in over five years. Several folks can testify that I do not use the ‘c…..’ word. He who asserts must prove, and I would grant permission to the telephone companies to provide all assistance to the Guyana Police Force to trace the origin of the call supposedly received by Mr. Ahmad.”

Campbell’s denial included a clear challenge to Ahmad to produce actual evidence. The businessman’s willingness to have telecom companies investigate the alleged call speaks volumes about his innocence.

The audacity of Ahmad’s claim is made even more laughable by the statements of those who have long known Campbell. One associate, speaking on the condition of anonymity, did not mince words:

“I’ve known Terrence Campbell for years, and you have to be an idiot to believe that Campbell would make such a statement. Those words reflect a vile, classless mindset that is more indicative of the alleged victim than of Terrence Campbell.”

Indeed, Ahmad’s letter reads like a poorly scripted smear attempt, filled with emotionally charged claims but zero evidence.

While Ahmad tries to paint himself as a victim, Campbell’s response points to something far more sinister.

In a stunning counter-move, Campbell revealed that he is preparing to report a suspicious real estate transaction involving someone named Ahmad and Sherwyn Greaves to the U.S. Department of Justice for potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The documents linked to these deals raise serious red flags, showing striking similarities between a January 2024 property transaction in New York and a July 2024 land sale in Guyana.

  • NY Transaction (January 2024)
    • Vendor: Reliable Custom Builders Inc (represented by Rashaad Ahmad)
    • Purchaser: Sherwyn Greaves
    • Property: 115-30 142 Street, Jamaica, NY 11436
  • GT Transaction (July 2024)
    • Vendor: CHPA (represented by Sherwyn Greaves)
    • Purchaser: New Global Investment Inc. (represented by Rashaad Ahmad)
    • Property: Block 4, Plantation Ogle

The pattern of identical names and transaction structures raises serious concerns about potential corruption, money laundering, and fraud. Some observers posit that Campbell’s insistence on reporting these dealings forced Ahmad’s racism accusation as a sort of a preemptive strike; an attempt to discredit Campbell before he could expose the shady land deals.

What started as a bogus racism accusation has quickly unraveled into what appears to be a calculated distraction from corruption allegations.  Ameir Ahmad’s attempt to weaponize race and smear Terrence Campbell has not only failed spectacularly but has now put his own business dealings under the microscope.

As Guyanese authorities, the ERC, and possibly U.S. federal investigators dig deeper, one thing is clear, this is becoming a case about sordid lies, corruption, deceit, and a failed smear campaign that has backfired on its alleged mastermind.

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