A Ghanaian real estate agent has publicly denied allegations linking her to a viral controversy involving a Russian national, insisting that widely circulated videos have been edited to misrepresent the nature of their interaction.
In a detailed statement, the agent explained that she had initially arranged a professional meeting with a client at a shopping mall, but the individual failed to show up.
While waiting, she was approached by the Russian Balthazar, and the two engaged in a brief conversation.
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She mentioned her profession, and he reportedly expressed interest in real estate investment, requesting her contact details for business purposes.
According to her account, he later invited her to his apartment to discuss potential property opportunities.
Believing the meeting to be work-related, she agreed to attend. However, she stated that upon arrival, the discussion shifted away from professional matters, prompting her to leave immediately.
She firmly denied any intimate involvement and maintained that nothing inappropriate occurred during the encounter.
Addressing the viral clips circulating online, she alleged that the footage had been deliberately edited and manipulated to create a false narrative.
She urged the public to refrain from sharing unverified content, warning of the serious reputational harm such material can cause.
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Her statement adds complexity to an already contentious public debate surrounding digital ethics, consent, and the responsible use of online platforms.


