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Former National Service personnel embroiled in a widely publicized legal battle with First Atlantic Bank’s former CFO, Mr. Ernest Kwasi Nimako, has broken her silence following the issuance of a bench warrant for her arrest over alleged contempt of court.
The contempt charge is believed to be linked to recent public comments she made regarding the case.
She confirmed her awareness of the bench warrant, adding that she is in touch with her legal team and intends to present herself to the court within the stipulated period.
In a viral video message posted online, Deborah Seyram Adablah made a heartfelt appeal to the Ghana Police Service, pleading for humane treatment should they act on the court-issued warrant.
Deborah expressed concerns about possible mistreatment during her arrest, cautioning that any abuse—physical or verbal—would trigger further petitions against offending officers.
“Ghana Police Service, my name is Deborah… I’m sorry, I beg you people. If you want me, I know I’m being wanted, so I will avail myself. Please, I don’t want any of your men to lay hands on me… because when they do that, I’m going to petition against them.”
She emphasized that she is not a criminal and only seeks fairness as she cooperates with legal processes.
Her message, directed to the police and shared publicly on social media, comes amid renewed interest in the sensational “side chick saga,” which involves claims of breach of promise and financial support during her relationship with the senior banker.
The legal dispute has continued to draw public attention since it first emerged.
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