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Deborah Seyram Adablah rants on social media after court dismissed her case against Sugar Daddy

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Seyram Adablah rants on social media after court dismissed her case against Sugar Daddy

Following the court's dismissal of her lawsuit on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, , the plaintiff who included allegations of sexual harassment against a former chief financial officer of a bank, has declared her intention to seek an appeal.

Adablah's friendship with the former CFO raised ethical concerns, which of the Accra High Court acknowledged in his ruling. However, he argued that the action brought by Ms. Adablah did not have a strong enough legal base.

With the declaration, “You cannot recover the price of something you have committed into an immoral act,” the court made it clear that it would not condone a partnership built on improper activity. GH¢10,000 was also ordered to be paid by the court to Ms. Adablah.

The ex-CFO asked the court to dismiss Ms. Adablah's case, and this ruling was made in response.

Following the court's decision, Ms. Adablah declined to speak with the media but used her TikTok channel to express her resolve to continue the legal fight, saying, “My lawyer will apply for the ruling and apply the LAW accordingly – The case is NOT OVER!”

Adablah sued First Atlantic Bank's Chief Financial Officer, Ernest Kwasi Nimako, alleging that he had betrayed her trust by failing to provide for her. Presiding Judge Olivia Obeng Owusu postponed the case, giving both parties' attorneys till to file their submissions.

Nonetheless, the lawyers representing First Atlantic Bank requested that the bank's name be struck from the lawsuit filed by the former national service members. In an application dated January 24, First Atlantic Bank requested the dismissal of the writ's seven paragraphs on the grounds that they “disclose no reasonable cause of action against the applicant.” The passages that were cut out accused the bank of ignoring senior male managers' sexual harassment of female employees.

Deborah Seyram Adablah was requesting a court order compelling Ernest Kwasi Nimako to return the car, which he had purchased for her, and transfer the title back into her name. But a year after she used the car, Mr. Nimako returned it and only paid for the first year of the three-year rental.

Source: Dklassgh.Com

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