General News of Saturday, 9 December 2023
Source: www.ghanaweb.live
2023-12-09'It doesn't make sense, judgment was very awful' - Asamoah Gyan to appeal GH¢1m damages case
Asamoah Gyan
Ex-Black Stars striker Asamoah Gyan has vowed to appeal a GH¢1 million judgment in court after losing his case to Ghanaian journalist, Anthony Sarfo.
In an interview with GHOne TV, Asamoah Gyan described the ruling as awful claiming there could be a
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According to the former Shanghai SIPG player, he will let his lawyers file an appeal.
“I will appeal cos (because) it doesn’t make sense. There is no way I should lose that case. I now heard the judge didn’t collect our evidence and everything," he expressed.
“There is a conspiracy somewhere. I will follow up this time. That judgment was very awful,” Asamoah Gyan added.
Background:
Former Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan, has been fined GH¢1 million by the Accra High Court for the malicious prosecution of journalist Anthony Sarfo.
The fine comes after the Court found Gyan guilty of malicious prosecution of a journalist, Anthony Sarfo.
Gyan initially sued Sarfo and four others for extortion over the publication of an alleged rape incident between the former Black Stars skipper and one Sarah Kwablah.
Sarfo along with the four other individuals were arrested and charged but they were later found not guilty and acquitted.
Following his release, Anthony Sarfo sued Gyan and his manager Anim Addo for malicious prosecution and demanded GH¢1 million as compensation.
The Court presided by Justice Ernest Owusu Dapaa, announced the ruling on Friday, December 8, finding Gyan and his manager, Samuel Anim Addo, culpable for falsely accusing the plaintiff of extortion and unlawful arrest.
According to Starr FM, the Court also indicated that the arrest, which was pursued by Aim Addo was to protect Gyan's image to complete a move to China at that time. Hence, the arrest was for Gyan's protection and not the publication.
In that regard, the Court awarded Anthony Sarfo GH¢900,000 in damages, GH¢111,000 for the 111 months he was out of work, which paid him GH¢1,000 at the time.
Anim Addo and Asamoah Gyan were both charged GH¢60,000, bringing the total to GH¢1,071,000.
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