A Vincentian woman identifying herself as Kendra Johnson has published an extensive social-media statement alleging that she was sexually assaulted as a minor by a man she describes as the current Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Allegations of an Incident During Childhood
In her post, Johnson alleges that the incident took place when she was 12 years old, a period when the political figure was working as an attorney. She writes that she was involved in a legal matter and visited his office in connection with that case. According to her account, she was seated on one side of his desk when he allegedly left his chair, approached her, and initiated an unwanted kiss. She claims he placed his tongue in her mouth and instructed her to return the following day.
Johnson says she did not return and never forgot the encounter. She states that more than three decades later, at 41 years old, the memory continues to affect her, describing a long-lasting emotional impact and an aversion to kissing that she associates with the alleged incident.
Claims of a Later Encounter in 2003
Johnson further alleges that in 2003, after she returned to St. Vincent, she attended a political meeting at the Calliaqua Playing Field. She claims that during this event, she approached the politician—by then a senior member of the Labour party—to request assistance in finding employment.
According to her statement, he instructed her to meet him at a complex the following morning at 6 a.m. Johnson says she interpreted the early meeting time as inappropriate and declined to attend. She writes that she ultimately did not receive employment and believes the situation was connected to her refusal.
Disclosure and Reaction From Others
In the post, Johnson says she disclosed the alleged childhood incident to her mother and several other individuals over the years. She expresses frustration that, according to her, some political supporters dismissed her claims, responding that “he is just a man” and continuing to support him politically despite her story.
Johnson states that encountering the politician in public or seeing him interact with younger women triggers distressing memories of the alleged encounter.
No Independent Verification Yet
The allegations made in Johnson’s statement have not been independently verified by Cliplet News, and no public record of a formal complaint matching these descriptions has been confirmed. Her post does not indicate whether she filed a police report at the time of the alleged events or afterward.
No Public Response From Official
As of publication time, the Prime Minister and his office have not released any public statement addressing Johnson’s claims.
Context of Previous Allegations
Over the years, the Prime Minister has faced other public accusations of misconduct, all of which he has consistently denied, describing them as politically motivated. There is no indication that authorities are currently investigating Johnson’s new claims.
This is a developing story, and Cliplet News will continue to monitor and report updates as additional information becomes available.

This report reflects allegations made by a private individual and has not been independently verified. No wrongdoing has been proven, and all persons referenced are presumed innocent under the laws of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Cliplet News does not assert these claims as fact and publishes this information solely in the public interest.
