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WATCH: Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 felony charges

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Jurors in the New York criminal trial against former President Donald Trump have convicted him of 34 felony counts of falsified business records.

This legal rollercoaster has taken Trump from the highest office in the land to a courtroom where he was convicted of falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment to an adult film star. This is the first time a former or sitting U.S. president has been convicted of criminal charges.

The jurors said they unanimously agreed that Trump falsified business records to conceal a $130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels to influence the outcome of the 2016 election.

Trump, now faces the possibility of prison time, which would be a rather significant change of scenery from his previous residences at Trump Tower and the White House.

Here are the details of those 34 felony counts:

Count 1 – Guilty
Feb. 14, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust

Count 2 – Guilty
Feb. 14, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, bearing voucher number 842457

Count 3 – Guilty
Feb. 14, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, bearing voucher number 842460

Count 4 – Guilty
Feb. 14, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust Account, bearing check number 000138

Count 5 – Guilty
March 16, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust

Count 6 -Guilty 
March 17, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust, bearing voucher number 846907

Count 7 – Guilty
March 17, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust Account, bearing check number 000147

Count 8 – Guilty
April 13, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 9 – Guilty
June 19, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 858770

Count 10 – Guilty
June 19, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 002740

Count 11 – Guilty
May 22, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 12Guilty
May 22, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 855331

Count 13 – Guilty
May 23, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 002700

Count 14 Guilty
June 16, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 15 – Guilty
June 19, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 858772

Count 16 – Guilty
June 19, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 002741

Count 17 – Guilty
July 11, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 18 – Guilty
July 11, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 861096

Count 19 – Guilty
July 11, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 002781

Count 20 – Guilty
Aug. 1, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 21 – Guilty
Aug. 1, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 863641

Count 22 – Guilty
Aug. 1, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 002821

Count 23 – Guilty
Sept. 11, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 24 – Guilty
Sept. 11, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 868174

Count 25 – Guilty
Sept. 12, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 002908

Count 26 – Guilty
Oct. 18, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 27Guilty
Oct. 18, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 872654

Count 28 – Guilty
Oct. 18, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 002944

Count 29 – Guilty
Nov. 20, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 30 – Guilty
Nov. 20, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 876511

Count 31 – Guilty
Nov. 21, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 002980

Count 32
Guilty
Dec. 1, 2017  

Invoice from Michael Cohen, marked as a record of Donald J. Trump

Count 33
Guilty
Dec. 1, 2017  

Entry in the Detail General Ledger for Donald J. Trump, bearing voucher number 877785

Count 34
Guilty
Dec. 5, 2017  

Check and check stub, Donald J. Trump account, bearing check number 003006

 

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Sarah Adwoa Safo Endorses Bawumia Over Father of Her Children in NPP Race

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> The NPP is preparing for an internal flagbearer contest following its 2024 loss to the NDC.

> Bawumia (former Vice President) and Agyapong (Assin Central MP) are seen as leading contenders, echoing their 2023 primary matchup where Bawumia won decisively.

> Safo and Agyapong had a past romantic relationship that produced the two children; Safo is currently married to Hanny Mouhtiseb (since 2019).

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former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo.
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On December 15, 2025, former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo publicly endorsed Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer for the upcoming leadership race (ahead of the 2028 elections), explicitly stating her political future lies with him rather than Kennedy Ohene Agyapong.

Key Details from Her Statements

  • Safo declared: “It is time for Bawumia” and tied her political prospects to his leadership.
  • She openly acknowledged sharing two children (a son and a daughter) with Kennedy Agyapong, a fellow NPP heavyweight and potential rival contender.
  • Despite this personal connection, she emphasized: “This is not a matter of family and friends in the NPP party.” She expressed concerns that her career could be at risk under an Agyapong presidency, while denying any personal animosity toward him.
  • Safo defended Bawumia against blame for the NPP’s 2024 electoral defeat and economic challenges, arguing he was not the finance minister and lacked overriding authority (likening his role to a “driver’s mate”).

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32 Nigerians Arrested in Ghana Over Romance Scam as Authorities Intensify Cybercrime Crackdown and What You Need to Know

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32 Nigerians Arrested in Ghana Over Romance Scam
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Ghana’s Cyber Security Authority (CSA), in a joint intelligence-led operation with National Security operatives, conducted an early morning raid in Kasoa Tuba (Central Region) On Saturday December 13, 2025; this resulted in the arrest of 32 Nigerian nationals suspected of running an organized romance scam syndicate.

The operation seized devices like laptops and phones, which are now undergoing forensic analysis. This announcement came from Samuel Nartey George, Ghana’s Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, who praised the Cyber Security Agency and described it as “another massive blow against cybercrime in Ghana.

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Samuel Nartey George, Ghana’s Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, in a appreciation post on X to CSA

He emphasized the government’s commitment to making Ghana an “unattractive destination for cybercrimes” and urged public support for security agencies to protect the country’s reputation. This arrest is part of Ghana’s intensified crackdown on cybercrime in 2025, following similar operations, including INTERPOL-coordinated efforts across Africa that led to hundreds of arrests for romance scams and extortion.

What Are Romance Scams and Why Do You Need to Know?

Romance scams (also known as “online dating scams” or “confidence fraud”) are a form of cybercrime where fraudsters create fake profiles on dating sites, social media, or apps to build emotional relationships with victims. Once trust is established, they invent excuses (e.g., medical emergencies, travel costs, or investment opportunities) to request money, gifts, or financial information.

 

Key facts and red flags:

  • Common tactics: Scammers often pose as attractive professionals (e.g., military personnel, doctors, or businessmen) abroad. They quickly profess love, avoid video calls or in-person meetings, and pressure victims for urgent financial help.
  • Victims: Frequently target elderly or lonely individuals, but anyone can fall prey. In many cases, victims are from Western countries (e.g., US, UK), with losses running into millions globally.
  • Global impact: The FBI reported over $1 billion in losses from romance scams in the US alone in recent years. In Africa, Nigeria and Ghana have been identified as hubs, though operations often involve international networks.
  • Why it’s rising: Easy access to the internet, anonymity online, and economic pressures drive participation. Some scammers justify it as “retribution” or economic necessity, but it’s illegal and causes severe emotional and financial harm.

How to protect yourself:

    • Never send money to someone you’ve only met online.
    • Verify identities (reverse image search photos, insist on video chats).
    • Be wary of sob stories or requests for wire transfers, gift cards, or crypto.
    • Report suspicions to authorities (e.g., FBI’s IC3 in the US or local cybercrime units).

This incident highlights how cybercrime networks exploit borders, but also shows increasing international and regional cooperation to combat them. Stay vigilant online—trust is earned slowly, especially in digital relationships.

 

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SAD NEWS: Tragic Death of Popular Ghanaian Influencer Columbia 1K in East Legon Crash

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Popular Ghanaian social media personality and businessman Godwin, widely known as Columbia 1K,
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Ghanaian social media personality and businessman Godwin, widely known as Columbia 1K, has tragically died following a severe car accident in East Legon, Accra. The incident occurred on Thursday, December 11, 2025, when Columbia 1K’s white Honda Civic collided with another vehicle at a traffic light. Various reports indicate he died at the scene before medical help could arrive.

Columbia 1K was renowned for showcasing his flashy lifestyle on platforms like TikTok, where he often highlighted luxury items, including phones—earning him a reputation in some circles as a phone dealer or enthusiast. His content attracted a large following, with fans drawn to his extravagant displays.

News of his passing broke on Friday, December 12, with friends and fans sharing emotional tributes online. One close associate, Junior Tee, posted a heartfelt video recalling their time together. Videos circulating from the scene show the mangled remains of his luxury vehicle, underscoring the severity of the crash.

 

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