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KKD Says the Girl He Was Alleged to Have RAPED Was Not 19 Years At the Time…He Believes!

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Kwesi Kyei Darkwah (KKD) seems to know no shame—and he is still talking about the alleged rape case which was dropped some months ago.

This time, the broadcast journalist says, the young girl he was alleged to have raped-Ewuraffe Orleans Thompson was no way 19 years—and that she was older, at the time.

Yesterday, KKD told Bola Ray on Starr Fm that, “the thing is, I do not see how a lady who does not like you, would kiss you so passionately, and you would not be the one pinning them to the wall, and after that, after you have made love, would gladly carry your Prada bag.”

He added “I just knew that the truth would come out and that day I was just there [at the police station] and we were served the bill of indictment, the so called victim’s statement… how do you say somebody says they have been raped, somebody who actually before four witnesses at the police station said ‘I have not been raped why are you forcing me to say I was raped.”

KKD continued, “This girl was forced into a car, to the police station three different times against her will. The thing is, I do not see how a lady who does not like you, would kiss you so passionately, and you would not be the one pinning them to the wall, and after that, after you have made love, would gladly carry your Prada bag.”

Late December, 2014, a 19 year old girl accused KKD of rape—an accusation KKD denied, claiming the sex was consensual.

Before the trial even started, the accuser wrote to the judge and the necessary authorities to say she was no longer interested in going ahead with the case. She stated that, the media warfare the case attracted had become excessively difficult to handle and that she wouldn’t cooperate if the State went ahead with the case.

Hours after the accusers expression of disinterest in the case, KKD wrote a letter apologising to the ‘victim’ and blamed the sexual act on “fleeting pleasures of the flesh.”

The state of Ghana decided to go ahead with prosecution without the key witness (the victim) but later dropped the case…

Listen to the full interview below…

This post was published on August 5, 2015 11:49 AM

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