Hiplife artiste popularly known as Wisa has been charged with indecent exposure and sexual assault for showing his genitals at a live event in Accra. Wisa told Joy News he regrets his action which he describes as "childish". He said he is prepared to face any sanction for his behavior."It was very bad. I don't like to talk about it too much because i feel bad when i am talking about it. "I feel ashamed and disappointed in myself," he said. He explained he was too excited during his performance and that may have led to his childish conduct. The artiste, Eugene Ashie has already produced and released a song apologising for his action.
Commenting on the charges, he said "he is ready to face the law." But one of the charges- Sexual Assault- may be struck out if, the lady dancer, on whose butt Wisa rubbed his sleepy little manhood, does not lodge a complaint. A former state attorney Lawyer Augustine Obour told Joy News' Francisca Kakra Forson there has to be a complainant for the charge of sexual assault to hold in court.
On the charge of the Indecent Exposure, Obour said the artiste cannot escape from the law. He said the video evidence and the confessions by the artiste are enough to hang him in the court of law. He expressed regrets that the artiste may soon become an ex-convict if the police decided to go ahead with the prosecution.
Commenting on the charges, he said "he is ready to face the law." But one of the charges- Sexual Assault- may be struck out if, the lady dancer, on whose butt Wisa rubbed his sleepy little manhood, does not lodge a complaint. A former state attorney Lawyer Augustine Obour told Joy News' Francisca Kakra Forson there has to be a complainant for the charge of sexual assault to hold in court.
On the charge of the Indecent Exposure, Obour said the artiste cannot escape from the law. He said the video evidence and the confessions by the artiste are enough to hang him in the court of law. He expressed regrets that the artiste may soon become an ex-convict if the police decided to go ahead with the prosecution.
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