Nana Agradaa, also known as Evangelist Mama Pat case before the Accra High Court involving Osofo Biblical, has been adjourned.
Osofo Appiah, the complainant, claimed that he was assaulted by individuals believed to be close associates of Agradaa during her time as a fetish priestess.
He further accuses her of unlawfully airing a private video of him engaging in a sexual act with a married woman. The footage was reportedly broadcast on her former television station, Thunder TV.
Agradaa was arrested and later granted bail of GH¢200,000 with two sureties on July 18, 2024.
Recall that there were rumours that the embattled Agradaa was seeking a plea bargaining agreement with the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayine, in another court case.
She is seeking a plea bargain in a case involving her sharing non-consensual intimate images of preacher Osofo Appiah, also known as Osofo Biblical.
Agradaa is now seeking a plea bargaining agreement with AG Ayine in the case where she and two others have been charged for sharing nude images of a prophet.
The case was adjourned to 21st October, pending the outcome of negotiations.
The information gathered reveals Agradaa was transported to the premises under heavy security ahead of the scheduled 12 p.m. sitting yesterday, but the case was adjourned as the judge originally assigned to the case had recently been promoted to the Court of Appeal.
The Judge replacement had not yet been appointed, resulting in the adjournment of the trial to November 11, 2025.
Angel FM’s legal correspondent, Ama Brako Ampofo, in a video shared on social media, stated, “Because she’s in prison custody, she was brought through the tunnel. The court was scheduled to sit at 12 p.m.
When we arrived, her lawyer and her husband, Asiamah, were already present. From what I gathered, she had already been brought in but remained in a police vehicle underground, where prisoners are typically held,” Ampofo reported.
She added, “The judge who was supposed to preside over the case was among those recently promoted from the High Court to the Court of Appeal”.
Meanwhile, Agradaa is already serving a 15-year jail term after she was sentenced for two counts of defrauding by false pretences.
She was sentenced by Her Honour Evelyn Asamoah of the Circuit Court.
Agradaa was also fined GH¢300 for one count of charlatanic advertisement, with a 30-day custodial sentence in default of payment.
Her charges stem from a televised advertisement she aired in 2022.
In the ad, Agradaa claimed she has the power to double the money for her congregants at the Godsway International Heaven Church, misleading them into surrendering their money during an all-night church service at her Weija-based ministry in Accra.
According to the Judge, Evelyn Asamoah, Agradaa skilfully executed the offences and showed no remorse during proceedings.
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