Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Dr UN has taken his scamming to a Pro Max level, impregnating a teenager now and refusing to take responsibility.
The young girl, known as Matilda, has come out to tell her story of being scammed.
Her story shows she was naive and fell prey to this master scammer, but who can blame her when the great Sarkodie and other esteemed celebrities got scammed by this man?
He’s just a legend in the game.
According to Matilda, she met Dr UN whilst in SHS, at the time he was trending all over for his masterclass of deception.
Instead of advising herself and running away from this legendary scammer, she struck up a friendship with him.
All Dr UN had to tell her was that he wanted to date her and later get married and she fell right into his trap.
According to her they started meeting in hotels and restaurants to eat food and then after that eat themselves.
This went on for a while and unsurprisingly, she got pregnant.
It was after she got pregnant that she saw Dr UN’s true colours.
He stopped picking her calls and started avoiding her.
At a point she managed to drag him to a meeting with her sister to try and amicably solve the issue but Dr UN confidently denied knowing her.
That’s how committed he is to his scams!
The girl now feels she has no choice than to expose him publicly but a man who scammed some of Ghana’s top celebrities with no shame is not going to change just because this girl told her story.
Some people deserve to be behind bars but the world doesn’t work that way.
Listen to the girl below…
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