John Odartey Lamptey, a man in a viral video, assaulting wife, has been granted bail of GH₵100,000 with two sureties by the Accra Circuit Court.
Earlier, the Divisional Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) District Court in Accra refused bail for businessman John Odartey Lamptey, who was captured in a viral video assaulting his wife.
John Odartey Lamptey pleaded not guilty to seven charges after a viral video showed him assaulting a woman, alleged to be his wife.
However, in a subsequent court appearance, John Odartey Lamptey was granted bail of GH₵100,000 with two sureties by the Accra Circuit Court, with one to be justified.
A restraining order has also been issued against John Odartey Lamptey.
Recall, in a viral video shared on social media, the landlord was captured in a disturbing scene beating his wife with a large stick.
John Odartey Lamptey, alias Nii Adjei and two others, identified as his siblings, were remanded by the Magistrate Court at DOVVSU for assault and conspiracy to commit a crime.
The three reappear in court on 3rd December 2025, as the Ghana Police Service intensifies efforts to find the victim and has urged anyone with information about the victim to come forward, promising confidentiality.
The Ghana Police Service, in a statement providing an update, stated, “The Magistrate Court at the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service has remanded accused persons, John Odartey Lamptey, alias Nii Adjei and two others into police custody. The accused, who was captured in a viral video physically assaulting a woman believed to be his wife, has been charged with Physical Assault, contrary to Sections 1(b)(i) and 3(2) of the Domestic Violence Act, 2007 (Act 732).
The two others, Louis Odartey Lamptey and Grace Kushie Lamptey, have also been charged with Conspiracy to Commit a Crime, to wit “threat of harm” contrary to Sections 23(1) and 74 of the Criminal and Other Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), after they attempted attacking a female tenant, they suspected of recording and circulating the viral video”.
Meanwhile, Harriet Amuzu, the woman in a viral assault video, has recounted more harrowing ordeals meted out to her by her husband, John Odartey Lamptey.
According to Harriet, her husband assaulted her by smearing pepper on her private parts and later forced himself on her.
The victim also revealed she had separated and moved out of the matrimonial home, but the husband deceived her with the pretence that their child was ill.
Harriet Amuzu further revealed that the viral video was not the first time she was abused, adding that she had constantly filed complaints with evidence at the Tesano and Ofankor Police Stations against her husband, but nothing was done by the Police.
Speaking to TV3’s Portia Gabor, Harriet Amuzu narrated, “He went to the kitchen for pepper and accused me of sleeping around, he opened up my thighs, stripped me naked and peppered my private part”.
She further narrated what led to the recent viral video, saying, “I was at a funeral on Saturday in my hometown when he called to say that my younger son was ill and that I must return to care for him. I only came home to find the kids playing, and I asked why he had lied to me. At night, he wanted to have sex with me, but I refused because we had been estranged for five months.
“He beat me because I refused to have sex with him. I was separated from him for 5 months after he physically assaulted me. He hit me with sticks and threatened to kill me after accusing me of sleeping around. I reported several times to the Police, but they didn’t come to my aid”.
She further added that she had planned to return to her village the following morning, but when she approached her children, Odartey Lamptey prevented her and intentionally lured her back.
She narrated that Odartey Lamptey called another child, Daniel, to take the children out and then locked the door, with her estranged husband then assaulting her.
She added that Odartey stripped her naked, removing her underwear and waist beads, claiming ownership of them and later beat her with a stick, stepped on her, and threatened her with a knife to cut off her hand.
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