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Side Chick Saga: Deborah Seyram Adablah Responds to Bench Warrant with Appeal for Fair Treatment

Amid legal turmoil, Deborah Seyram Adablah calls for respectful treatment from the Ghana Police as she prepares to face court over contempt charges in her ongoing dispute with former First Atlantic Bank CFO

Story Highlights
  • Deborah Seyram Adablah responds to bench warrant
  • Appeals for humane treatment from the Ghana Police
  • Legal battle with ex-CFO Ernest Kwasi Nimako continues

Deborah Seyram Adablah, the former National Service worker at the center of a highly publicized legal dispute with ex-First Atlantic Bank CFO Ernest Kwasi Nimako, has spoken out after a bench warrant was issued for her arrest over alleged contempt of court.

The charge is believed to stem from recent public remarks she made about the ongoing case.

Adablah confirmed that she is aware of the bench warrant and is in contact with her legal team, assuring that she will comply and present herself to the court within the required timeframe.

In a heartfelt video shared online, Deborah appealed to the Ghana Police Service, urging them to treat her humanely if they carry out the arrest.

She expressed fears of mistreatment and warned that any physical or verbal abuse during the process would prompt her to file a formal petition against the officers involved.

“I’m not a criminal,” Deborah stated in the video. “I’m willing to cooperate with the legal process, but I beg the police, please don’t lay a hand on me. If you do, I will petition against you.”

Her plea comes amidst the continued public fascination with the “side chick saga,” a sensational legal battle involving allegations of unfulfilled promises and financial support from the high-ranking banker.

The case has maintained public interest since it first made headlines.

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