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Shatta Wale godfather Kofi Boakye battles FBI extradition request
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45405, member: 636"] Kofi Boakye fights against American officials who want him sent overseas for questioning about money matters. The businessman supports dancehall star Shatta Wale and has become well known across Ghana for his business ventures. His lawyers argue that FBI paperwork lacks proper approval from Ghana's embassy workers stationed abroad. Court documents reveal the arrest warrant missed important legal steps before reaching Ghanaian judges. Boakye's legal team believes this mistake should stop any transfer to America. Frederick Asante moved cash amounts under three hundred thousand dollars to different companies according to FBI files. Earlier news stories claimed the figure reached one hundred million dollars but official records show much smaller sums changed hands. Legal experts question whether these transactions broke any laws or represented normal business activities. The huge difference between reported amounts and actual figures raises doubts about criminal wrongdoing. Money transfers of this size happen regularly among legitimate companies across West Africa. Boakye promises to travel voluntarily to America for meetings with law enforcement agencies there. He wants to protect his business reputation and clear up any confusion about his financial dealings. The businessman denies knowing three other people who face similar charges from American authorities. His lawyers confirm he knows Frederick Asante but has no relationship with the other suspects. Boakye believes cooperation will solve this problem faster than court battles. Gbese District Court will announce its decision about the extradition request on July first. Ghanaian law only permits sending citizens abroad when both countries consider the same actions criminal. Attorney General officials work with American law enforcement to handle this case properly. [/QUOTE]
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