Entertainment expert Derrick Manny spilled the beans about a brutal beating he suffered at the hands of Agradaa's crew. The pundit revealed that Junior and other associates attacked him after he paid a visit to the controversial figure. Manny kept quiet about what sparked the violent encounter during his trip to see her. He admitted knowing the woman since 2013 and watching her questionable business dealings unfold over the years. The entertainment insider witnessed firsthand how Agradaa operated her schemes.
Agradaa just received a harsh 15-year prison sentence for running a massive money scam that fooled church members. The former ritualist turned fake preacher convinced over 1,000 people to bring cash and valuables to her service back in 2022. She promised to magically double whatever money her followers brought to the church gathering. The con artist failed to deliver on her wild promises and left hundreds of victims empty-handed. Police arrested her after angry church members demanded justice.
Courts found Agradaa guilty of false advertising and six separate fraud charges despite her not guilty plea. Her defense lawyer Asare Baffour claims the 15-year punishment goes way overboard for the crime committed. The total amount stolen only reached GH¢ 540 according to court records. Baffour believes public anger influenced the judge more than actual evidence presented during the trial. The legal team plans to challenge the verdict through the appeals process.
Agradaa just received a harsh 15-year prison sentence for running a massive money scam that fooled church members. The former ritualist turned fake preacher convinced over 1,000 people to bring cash and valuables to her service back in 2022. She promised to magically double whatever money her followers brought to the church gathering. The con artist failed to deliver on her wild promises and left hundreds of victims empty-handed. Police arrested her after angry church members demanded justice.
Courts found Agradaa guilty of false advertising and six separate fraud charges despite her not guilty plea. Her defense lawyer Asare Baffour claims the 15-year punishment goes way overboard for the crime committed. The total amount stolen only reached GH¢ 540 according to court records. Baffour believes public anger influenced the judge more than actual evidence presented during the trial. The legal team plans to challenge the verdict through the appeals process.