A newly surfaced video has added a dramatic twist to ongoing legal proceedings involving Kennedy Agyapong against Ace Investigative journalist Anas Amereyaw Anas.
The lead lawyer representing the Ghanaian politician and businessman vehemently argued in court that his client’s statements about his immense wealth were nothing more than exaggerated boasting—or as he put it, "puffery."
The debate unfolded when lawyers for investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas sought to admit a video into evidence. The footage captured Kennedy Agyapong making bold claims about his wealth, including a striking statement: "With the exception of Bloomberg, I'm richer than any American politician." Other clips in the video highlighted Agyapong boasting about constructing a massive 45-bedroom mansion, among other grand assertions.
Anas's legal team argued that these declarations underscored Agyapong’s vast financial resources, urging the jury to consider these remarks when determining the punitive damages to be imposed on him. They posited that his wealth justified a steeper penalty.
However, the courtroom soon became a battleground of arguments when Agyapong's lawyer objected to the video’s inclusion as evidence. Describing his client’s comments as harmless bravado, he asserted, "Judge, a lot of those statements are puffery… Puffery happens all the time!" Drawing a colorful analogy, he remarked, “On Denzel Washington, this is puffery, Judge,” which briefly injected some levity into the otherwise serious proceedings.
Despite these protests, the presiding judge ultimately ruled in favor of admitting the video as evidence, reasoning that it featured direct statements from Agyapong himself. The dramatic back-and-forth left a palpable sense of anticipation as the trial continued to unfold.
Below is the video clip


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Ken has NEVER been an intelligent Ghanaian politician because of the level of timidness of the average Ghanaian voter. No sense of accountability. Just enjoy the voting process. Gyimii.