An Accra Circuit Court has fined evangelist and former fetish priestess Nana Agradaa GH¢12,000 and ordered her to pay an additional GH¢50,000 in compensation to Pastor Appiah Biblical, popularly known as Osofo Appiah, following a settlement brokered with the Attorney-General.
The ruling stems from the unlawful broadcast of intimate images on Agradaa’s now-defunct Thunder TV station during her period as a self-styled fetish priestess.
The Attorney-General, acting on behalf of the state, negotiated the settlement with Agradaa, which the court subsequently approved. Under the agreement, Agradaa pleaded to four counts, each attracting 1,000 penalty units, totaling the GH¢12,000 fine, with an additional 25 penalty units ordered to run concurrently.
The court placed no default clause on the sentence, and the defence confirmed that all amounts would be paid in full immediately, bringing the matter to a close.
The case was initiated three years ago by Osofo Appiah, who accused Agradaa of unlawfully broadcasting a video showing him engaged in a sexual act with a married woman. He argued that the broadcast caused reputational damage and public ridicule.
With the court’s approval of the settlement and imposition of fines and compensation, the case has been officially resolved.
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