28th November 2024 12:50:09 PM
2 mins readThe Asokore Mampong District Court, presided over by Her Ladyship Esther Rida, has dismissed the legal case involving evangelist and the founder of the Believers Worship Centre and Second Chance TV, Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah, and Kumawood actor Sean Paul.This comes after Prophet Adom Kyei-Duah in July 2024 reported Sean Paul to the police, accusing him of defamation.
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Sean Paul slammed the prophet during an interview on RTV, where he criticised the sale of items like hibiscus juice (‘sobolo’) in the prophet’s church. "We don'According to him, products such as salt and sobolo, among other things, that are sold for spiritual purposes are exploitative, a scam, and a form of "daylight robbery.
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"In response to this, the leader of the Believers Worship Centre filed a defamation complaint with the police, leading to the arrest of the Kumawood actor on July 15, leading to Sean Paul's arrest and defamation charges. Sean Paul was initially remanded in custody after his first court appearance.
legal team appealed to a High Court, which granted him bail, although he continued to attend hearings at
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the Asokore Mampong District Court.Recently, Her Ladyship Esther Rida took over the case and raised questions about its handling. She noted that the matter, which began in Feyiasi, had been transferred between jurisdictions before landing in her court. She also questioned why a civil matter was being pursued in this manner.After reviewing the case, the judge decided to dismiss it.
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Reports also indicate that Her Ladyship Rida has struck out similar cases brought before her.
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