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Orlando music venue owner ‘Uncle Lou’ gets visit from congressman after ICE detainment, ‘just wants to get back’

Cleon Williams, 62, was detained over the weekend

ORLANDO, Fla. – Known in Orlando’s indie music scene as “Uncle Lou,” Cleon Williams, 62, remains inside the Orange County Jail Monday, two days after he was booked on an immigration hold.

“He just wants to get back there,” Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-10) said Monday.

During a visit to the jail with other Democratic members of the U.S. House Oversight Committee on Monday, Frost said he was able to speak to Williams.

“He told me to give a message to the community that he loves everybody,” Frost said. “He wants to get back to continuing to help with the art and culture in central Florida.”

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Williams, who is from Jamaica, is the owner of Uncle Lou’s Entertainment Hall, which has been on Mills Avenue for about two decades.

“It truly is more of an incubator space than it is a bar,” said Scott White, who owns a tattoo shop across the street and has performed with his band at Uncle Lou’s. “He’s given a voice to a lot of other people who otherwise couldn’t afford to have a voice to rent venues and do things.”

News 6 learned Monday that Williams was detained during an operation conducted by the Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (ABT).

Orlando Police said its officers assisted ABT in the operation regarding possible alcohol ordinance violations at Uncle Lou’s and at a bar next door.

“As part of the operation, ABT undercover agents conducted investigative purchases and inspections at both establishments,” OPD’s statement read, in part.

OPD said one person was arrested during the operation and taken to the Orange County Jail, where an immigration detainer was placed on him by ICE due to an expired visa.

News 6 reached out to ICE on Monday to try to get more information about Williams’ hold. A spokesperson responded in an email, asking for more information about Williams. He did not, however, respond to a subsequent email from News 6.

“If there’s been some kind of license infraction, let’s handle that,” said Susan Oswald. “We don’t get rid of Uncle Lou.”

News 6’s Mike Valente encountered Susan and Jeff Oswald on Monday as they approached the bar to admire the signs of support people have taped on the front of the building.

“He’s a friendly guy,” Jeff said. “He will let anybody take a shot, no matter what your talent level is.”

Frost said that as of Monday afternoon, Williams had retained a lawyer.

News 6 has combed through the websites of the Orange County Clerk of Court and the Orange County Jail, but we have not been able to locate any criminal charges associated with Williams’ current detainment.


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