Liberia: Ex-Foreign Minister’s Wife Responds to divorce case

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Senator Findley
Former Liberia's Foreign Minister Gbarzohngar Milton

The wife of former Foreign Affair Minister Gbehzhongar Findley has finally responded to her husband’s application to the Court for divorce, claiming he is a “dangerous man” that brought disgrace to their marriage home with two extra relationships with children.

Recently, the ex-Minister’s lawyer Cllr. Samuel Pearson filed an application of divorce for impartibility on his behalf after he alleged of being threw out from his home by his wife.

But Madam Kadiayatu Findley’s lawyer Cllr. Johnny Momoh Friday denied the ex-former Foreign Minister assertions against his wife of being argumentative and aggressive and later threw his things in the street.

Cllr. Momoh said that at no time Madam Findley threw her husband things out, rather he left his home, after he was caught into extra marital affair in 2015, with one Tenneh Rose-Blackie that got three kids for him, two girls and one boy.

Madam Findley’s lawyer argued that his client’s husband’s action of divorce, lacks the legal basis, and is subject for dismissal noting, that Mr. Findley has disgraced his marital home, by engaging into extra affair with two different women, Tenneh Rose-Blackie, and Angel Bull who passed off.

Madam Kadiayatu Findley’s answer to the Court, according to RCI Judicial Correspondent means, the ex-Foreign Affair Minister’s wife is unwilling to terminate her legal contract with her husband at the Civil Law Court despite his application to end his 20-years marriage with her.

It can be recalled that in 2014, the  office of the President Pro-Tempore of the Liberian Senate at the Capitol Building- the official home of Liberian Legislators, was the scene of what many referred to as “total madness” before employees and visitors, when the wife of Senator Milton Findley reportedly attacked him, releasing a few slaps and punches in his fore head for alleged extra-marital affairs.

Madam Kadiatu Diara-Findley’s attack was characterized by insults and destruction of personal belongings of the President Pro-Tempt Gbezohngar Findley, including cell phones

 This story was written by peter Toby of RCI in Monrovia

 

 

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