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5 years agoon
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The ex-wife of Nii Odartey Lamptey, Gloria Appiah, has once again filed an appeal to keep the East Legon mansion belonging to the ex-footballer.
According to her, she cannot stay in Dome – she wants to be an East Legon landlady.
Gloria Appiah has filed a 3rd appeal as a last resort to try and keep the mansion.
She lost her 2nd appeal to keep the house recently after an appeals court threw it out.
As we reported Thursday, Gloria Appiah took Odartey to court to try and gain ownership of a 7-bedroom East Legon mansion owned by the footballer in which she currently resides.
She wanted that in addition to his 4-bedroom Dome Mansion which she already gained ownership of in their divorce.
Despite being granted that Dome mansion, she doesn’t want to leave East Legon.
She has been residing in the East Legon mansion for the past two years since the divorce settlement was reached.
After his latest court win, Odartey made it clear that he is going to evict her from the house in the coming days.
To stop that eviction, Gloria has reportedly filed a 3rd appeal!
At this point, this is nothing but harassment of a man whose life she already destroyed.
Gloria Appiah was married to Odartey Lamptey for over two decades but was cheating on him throughout.
They had three kids together which Odartey raised throughout their lives before shockingly discovering a few years ago that they are actually not his!
This modern-day Jezebel had cheated on him for all three kids and made him raise them without knowing they are other people’s kids!
Despite all that, she has no shame. She continues to harass Odartey for money and properties.
Aside the East Legon mansion she wants to keep, Gloria reportedly wanted 50% of Odartey’s wealth in the initial divorce settlement.
Thankfully, the trial judge struck down that ridiculous claim.
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