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US Court cuts $18 million defamation payout to Ghanaian journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas

A US court has significantly reduced the defamation payout awarded to Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, slashing it from $18 million to $500.

The original damages were ordered by a jury in March after finding that former Ghanaian MP Kennedy Agyapong had defamed Anas by branding him a “criminal” and linking him to the 2019 murder of fellow journalist Ahmed Suale. The defamatory remarks were made during a podcast recorded in the US.

However, a New Jersey judge ruled the amount was excessive and “legally unsustainable,” following an appeal from Agyapong’s legal team.

Despite the reduction, Anas said he would appeal the new decision. His media group, Tiger Eye P.I., had previously stated that the lawsuit was about defending reputation rather than financial gain.

Anas initially pursued legal action in Ghana, where he lost the case. The judge there controversially referred to his style of journalism as “investigative terrorism.” The US case proceeded separately, as Agyapong was in the US at the time of the offending statements and owns property in the country.

Anas, who is known for wearing face masks to conceal his identity, has built a reputation for undercover investigations into corruption. Speaking after the jury ruling in March, he described the verdict as a “vindication” and a message of encouragement to journalists across Africa.

Agyapong, for his part, has now pledged to uphold “truth and accountability in public life.”

Source: Africanews

US court jails ‘How to murder your husband’s Author Nancy Crampton Brophy for killing hubby

By Thandie Chadzandiyani

A court in US has sentenced the author of ‘How to murder your husband, Nancy Crampton Brophy, to life in prison for murdering her husband.

The 71 year old was convicted in May of second-degree murder in the June 2018 death of her husband, chef Daniel Brophy, who was gunned down at the culinary school where he taught cooking classes.

The author was found guilty of second degree murder last month and was sentenced on Monday.

Investigation revealed that the that she shot her husband in 2018 for a $1.5m (over MK1.5 billion) life insurance pay-out.

BBC reported that the presented surveillance footage by the prosecutors in court showed that Crampton Brophy drived to and from the Institute at the time of the crime.

Crampton Brophy reportedly purchased a gun of the same make and model as the murder weapon prior to the gunning of her husband.

Prosecutors successfully argued that Crampton Brophy had the motive and the means to murder her partner since the couple was struggling financially, and the woman stood to pocket a hefty insurance pay-out after his death.

Taking the stand in her own defence, the author claimed she had a “memory hole” from the morning of Brophy’s death.

She however failed deny her presence around the Institute where the gruesome killing took place on the day of the crime.

A jury of 12 found her guilty of second-degree murder after deliberating for less than two days. She was sentenced to life in prison but there is possibility of parole after 25 years.

Crampton Brophy had written years before the crime, the essay titled “How to murder your husband”.

In the essay, she said: “The thing I know about murder is that every one of us have it in him/her when pushed far enough.”

She listed a number of ways to commit the murder, from guns and knives to poison and hitmen.

In her essay,sShe said: “It is easier to wish people dead than to actually kill them”.

The essay was not used as evidence in the trial as a judge rejected because it was penned years earlier as part of a writing seminar.

Brophy is also the author of the novels such as “The Wrong Husband” and “The Wrong Lover”.