State Sues Henry Fitz, Others Over Leaked Serwaa Amihere Sex Video
Serwaa Amihere and Henry Fitz’s viral video has taken a new turn after the state took legal action against him. .
The state is suing Henry Amponsah, also known as Henry Fitz, along with two others, for sharing an intimate video without her consent, which allegedly involved both of them. This incident has sparked widespread outrage on social media platforms.
The lawsuit includes multiple charges, such as conspiracy to commit a crime, non-consensual sharing of an intimate image, and sexual extortion. These charges are in violation of Section 23(1) of the Criminal Offences Act 1960 (Act 29) and Section 67(2) of the Cybersecurity Act 2020 (Act 1038).
The lawsuit states, “On or before 3rd December 2023, in Accra within the jurisdiction of this Court, you acted together with a common purpose to commit a crime, namely Non-Consensual Sharing of Intimate Image.”
Additionally, the lawsuit alleges that the accused individuals, Edem Saviour Ketti, Candylove Kwakyewaa Ababio, and Henry Amponsah (known as Henry Fitz), conspired to distribute a prohibited visual recording of Serwaa Amihere without her consent on various social media platforms, which is a violation of Section 67(1) of the Cybersecurity Act 2020 (Act 1038).
The charges of sexual extortion, as outlined in the lawsuit, reveal that the accused individuals attempted to coerce Serwaa Amihere into paying approximately GHS25,000 in exchange for not sharing the prohibited visual recording, which violates Section 66(1) of the Cybersecurity Act 2020 (Act 1038).
Law enforcement authorities have already made progress in the case by apprehending Edem Saviour Ketti at his hideout in Dzorwulu, Accra.
During the investigation, Ketti admitted to using his Ghana Card to register the MTN mobile money account allegedly used to receive the ransom. Efforts are currently underway to arrest Henry Amponsah, also known as Henry Fitz.