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Court orders Asamoah Gyan to pay over GH₵1m to journalist over malicious prosecution

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Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has been slapped with damages in the sum of over GHc1M for malicious prosecution by the High Court in Accra.

This was after he was dragged to Court by one Anthony Sarfo, a journalist he had caused his arrest and prosecuted for extortion.

Following his discharged, Anthony Osarfo and his lawyers sued for malicious prosecution in action involving an alleged rape incident between the former Black Stars skipper and one Sarah Kwablah.

Anthony Sarfo, one of the four persons who was arrested and charged for extortion, following his discharged and acquittals, initiated a civil action against Asamoah Gyan and his manager Anim Addo for malicious prosecution and demanded the sum of GHc1 million.

Delivering his judgement on Friday, December 8, Justice Ernest Owusu Dapaa said the Plaintiff has been able to prove his case that he was maliciously prosecuted.

The Court held that, the report made by Manager of Gyan, Samuel Anim Addo to the Airport Police was based on “falsehoods.”

The Court said, that report to the Police was rather made to protect Asamoah Gyan’s image because at the time he was negotiating a transfer to a Chinese club.

The Court said available evidence to the court showed that, the Plaintiff was never extorting money from Gyan when the report was made for his arrest over an alleged publications.

Justice Dapaa said, the Plaintiff discharged the burden of proof and hold that the manager of Asamoah Gyan set the whole malicious prosecution in motion.

Consequently, the Court entered judgement in the sum of GHc900, 000 in damages to the Plaintiff.

The Court, additionally, awarded the plaintiff GHc111, 000 for 111 months that he lost from his job which was paying him GHc1, 000 at the time.

EIB Network’s Legal Affairs Correspondent, Murtala Inusah, reports that a cost of GHc60, 000 was also awarded against Asamoah Gyan and his manager.

This brings to total the sum of 1,071, 000 against the defendants (Asamoah Gyan and Samuel Anim Addo).

While Asamoah Gyan was absent his manager Samuel Anim Addo was present with their lawyers.

Anthony Sarfo and his lawyers led by Yaw Dankwah were also present in the court when the judgement was delivered.

Background

In 2019, the Accra Circuit Court acquitted and discharged four persons accused of allegedly extorting money from Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan to stop the publication of rape and sodomy he was allegedly involved in.

The four persons namely; Osarfo Anthony (Arts/Entertainment Writer), Chris Handler (Blogger), Sarah Kwablah (Law Student), and Ekow Micah (Musician) were prosecuted on charges of extortion and conspiracy to commit crime.

In June 2016 year, an alleged sodomy story broke out in Ghana’s electronic and print media and attributed to Asamoah Gyan.

They said in the said publication that Sarah alleged that Gyan had sexual intercourse and anal sex with her and she became pregnant.

According to the prosecutor, Sarah discussed the issue with Micah and met Anthony and Handler to discuss the issue and to publish the story on their website in order to scare Gyan who will in turn give them money.

Anthony and Handler published the first story on their website and promised to release the sex tape in their subsequent editions.

Prosecution said a witness in the case read the story on their website known as Ghanabase.com and alerted the complainant.

The complainant contacted Anthony on phone and they threatened to release the sex tape unless a colossal amount was paid or a house was bought for Sarah.

The prosecution said in the complainant’s bid to protect the image of Gyan asked Anthony and Handler to hold on with the publication.

Prosecution said Anthony and Handler threatened to defame the Skipper and they called for an urgent payment of the money.

The Complainant, the prosecution said, feigned interest to pay. When Handler was contacted they charged GHc 30,000.00.
The complainant bargained and they settled on GHc 25,000.00.

The complainant, Anthony and Handler agreed to meet at the London Restaurant.

The Complainant reported the matter to the Police and on July 29, 2019, Anthony met at the London Restaurant and 1,000 dollars, GHc 6,000.00 and a cheque of GHc 15,000.00 was given to him.

Anthony was however nabbed when he received the money. The rest of the accused persons were arrested later.

Source: Starrfm.com.gh

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