"$18M U.S. Judgment for Anas? 🚨 Why It’s NOT Enforceable Against Kennedy Agyapong in Ghana! ⚖️🇬🇭"
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🚨 BREAKING: Anas Aremeyaw Anas won an $18 million judgment against Kennedy Agyapong in a U.S. court—but here’s why it CAN’T be enforced in Ghana!
⚖️ Foreign judgments are NOT automatically enforceable in Ghana under common law!
📌 Why?
1️⃣ No Reciprocal Agreement 🇺🇸❌🇬🇭
Ghana and the U.S. DO NOT have a treaty allowing automatic enforcement of judgments.
This means the U.S. ruling is not directly recognized in Ghanaian courts.
2️⃣ Fresh Lawsuit Required 🏛️
Anas must file a new case in Ghana’s High Court, using the U.S. judgment as evidence of debt.
3️⃣ Kennedy Agyapong Can Defend It ⚖️
Unlike in the U.S., Agyapong has the right to contest enforcement in Ghana.
If he presents a valid defense, Anas’s claim could be dismissed.
4️⃣ The 6-Year Rule ⏳
Any enforcement attempt must be filed within 6 years from the U.S. judgment date.
🔎 Bottom Line: While the U.S. court ruled in Anas’s favor, collecting the $18 million in Ghana will be an uphill battle!
💡 Legal Insight: If you’re dealing with foreign judgments, know the law before enforcing them in Ghana!
🔗 Follow for more expert legal breakdowns!
#AnasAremeyawAnas #KennedyAgyapong #ForeignJudgment #LegalGhana #GhanaLaw #18MillionJudgment #JusticeMatters #LawyerTikTok #CourtCase #LegalFacts #USLaw #InternationalLaw
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🚨 BREAKING: Anas Aremeyaw Anas won an $18 million judgment against Kennedy Agyapong in a U.S. court—but here’s why it CAN’T be enforced in Ghana!
⚖️ Foreign judgments are NOT automatically enforceable in Ghana under common law!
📌 Why?
1️⃣ No Reciprocal Agreement 🇺🇸❌🇬🇭
Ghana and the U.S. DO NOT have a treaty allowing automatic enforcement of judgments.
This means the U.S. ruling is not directly recognized in Ghanaian courts.
2️⃣ Fresh Lawsuit Required 🏛️
Anas must file a new case in Ghana’s High Court, using the U.S. judgment as evidence of debt.
3️⃣ Kennedy Agyapong Can Defend It ⚖️
Unlike in the U.S., Agyapong has the right to contest enforcement in Ghana.
If he presents a valid defense, Anas’s claim could be dismissed.
4️⃣ The 6-Year Rule ⏳
Any enforcement attempt must be filed within 6 years from the U.S. judgment date.
🔎 Bottom Line: While the U.S. court ruled in Anas’s favor, collecting the $18 million in Ghana will be an uphill battle!
💡 Legal Insight: If you’re dealing with foreign judgments, know the law before enforcing them in Ghana!
🔗 Follow for more expert legal breakdowns!
#AnasAremeyawAnas #KennedyAgyapong #ForeignJudgment #LegalGhana #GhanaLaw #18MillionJudgment #JusticeMatters #LawyerTikTok #CourtCase #LegalFacts #USLaw #InternationalLaw
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