Ghanaian socialite and musician, Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia4Real, is currently facing a series of charges in the United States, jeopardizing her plans to return to Ghana by July.
New information obtained by KOFI TV host, Kofi Adoma, reveals that Hajia4Real’s bail request has been denied by the US Department of Justice, as she did not meet the required criteria. These recent developments have cast a shadow over her aspirations to reunite with her daughter and return to Ghana. The court documents presented by United States Attorney Damian Williams of the Southern District of New York accuse Hajia4Real of involvement in a $2 million romance scam, wire fraud, money laundering, and receipt of stolen money.
The US Department of Justice, after assessing her case, found that she did not meet the necessary requirements. This setback comes as a blow to her plans to reunite with her daughter and return to her home country.
According to court documents presented by United States Attorney Damian Williams, Hajia4Real is facing charges related to a $2 million romance scam, wire fraud, money laundering conspiracy, and receipt of stolen money. The severity of these allegations is evident as each count carries significant potential prison time if she is found guilty. Williams further stated that, based on the evidence gathered, Hajia4Real could face a jail term ranging from four to seven years.
As the legal proceedings unfold, all eyes will be on the court as the evidence against Hajia4Real is presented. Supporters and fans of the socialite will have to wait for updates on her legal proceedings, hoping for a fair and just resolution to this difficult situation. The court’s decision will determine the future course of Hajia4Real’s life and career.
Just days before this unfortunate news, Hajia4Real took to Instagram Live to update her fans and express her desire to return to Ghana soon. Now, with the recent developments in her legal situation, her plans have been thrown into uncertainty. Supporters and fans of Hajia4Real are undoubtedly concerned and eager to see how the case progresses.