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Us Federal Court Dismisses Law Suit Against Dr Nduom, GN bank And Other Directors Of The Bank.

Us Federal Court Dismisses Law Suit Against Dr Nduom, GN bank And Other Directors Of The Bank.
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The Federal court in Chicago US , presided over by District justice Thomas M. Durkin, dismissed the complaint filed against GN Bank, its Chairman, Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, GN Bank’s outside directors, and others.
The equity fund and securities investment company based in the United States, Birim Group LLC, filed the legal challenge against Dr. Nduom and 18 others, including his immediate family, over claims of money laundering and wire fraud.
The complaint was filed by the California Limited Liability Company, whose sole member was the lawyer who filed the complaint.
The lawyer had purchased $30,000 and $52,219 claims against companies in Ghana from two citizens of that country.
Although neither GN Bank, Dr. Nduom nor any of the GN Bank directors were alleged to have themselves taken any action against these Ghanaian citizens, the complaint named each of them as defendants based on vague allegations of a vast international conspiracy for which the Court found no supporting facts had been alleged.
Noting that “the U.S. Defendants characterize the Plaintiff’s complaint as a political smear devoid of actionable allegations,” the Court in its dismissal decision stated that “the complaint is adorned with extraneous information, making the allegations difficult to parse into a coherent narrative.”
The bulk of the complaint made civil allegations under the RICO statute, but the Court dismissed those claims “with prejudice.”
This means the RICO claim cannot be brought again. Referring to the Ghanaian citizens from whom the Plaintiff had purchased its claims, the Court also stated about the remainder of the complaint that “[m]ost of the allegations appear wholly unrelated to any losses suffered by Assignors.”
According to the Court, those allegations were “pled in conclusory fashion and fail to allege any liability on the part of the U.S. Defendants for Plaintiff’s common law claims.”
The Court gave Plaintiff 21 days to explain how it could cure the deficiencies of the complaint or else the dismissal of the entire complaint would become permanent, just like the dismissal of the RICO claim.
GN Bank was confident that upon review, the Court would agree that this complaint was without merit and could not proceed as a matter of law.
“We are grateful for the care the Court exercised in reaching its decision today,” said Dr. Nduom.
“Unfortunately, even when allegations are entirely false and without merit, the fact that they have been made at all can be misused for financial or other reasons. That is what happened here, but hopefully, the Court’s clear and decisive decision will put an end to any further misuse of these unfounded allegations.”
Dr. Nduom in his defence had said earlier that the suit by the company was an attempt to “smear [him] a Ghanaian entrepreneur and political leader of the Progressive People’s Party.
Groupe Nduom on April 5, 2021, therefore filed a motion asking for dismissal of the case.
In response to the Tuesday, November 23, 2021, ruling, an elated Dr. Nduom in a Facebook post said,
“For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29: 11.

I am extremely happy to report that the Birim Group Lawsuit filed against me and others in the USA alleging money laundering etc., has been DISMISSED!!!
Thank you, Lord!

Dr. Nduom is already dealing with a suit he filed against the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and three others over the revocation of the licence of his GN Savings and Loans Company Limited, which has affected his multiple businesses.

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