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 Mona Gucci And Media General Sued By Diamond Appiah; Asks for 1 Million Cedis In Damages 

Self-acclaimed actress and artiste Diamond Appiah has sued Media General Ghana and television presenter Mona Gucci for defamation.

A surfaced affidavit lists the date of the writ of summons as June 14, 2021. It is believed that the suit is a result of statements made by Gucci on her show on Onua FM owned by the first respondent.

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Ms. Appiah is asking for the court to award a cost of 1 million Ghana cedis against the defendants for smearing her name. “An Action having been commenced against you by the issue of this writ by the above-named plaintiff, Diamond Appiah,” reads part of the writ.

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“You are hereby commanded that within eight days after service of this writ on you inclusive of the day of service you do cause an appearance to be entered for you.” it further reinstated.

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Fans as usual have aired their opinions by commenting about the lawsuit. Doreen wrote: “hey gave her a dose of her own medicine and she can’t take it..nonsense!!! What haven’t you done and said to mzbel?? Get a tough skin, if you ready to troll”

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“Mzbel shld also sue her then…she can’t take a bitter pill but can insult ur fellow woman anyhow,” commented Newland Ann.

Another commenter, Comfort added: “Eiiii na diamond does she no pain boi den mzbel is a good personoooo boiii God bless u nana akua u r too good”.

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Source: GhanaArticles.com

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