In a recent interview on The Fix podcast, the BHIM Nation president was asked if he had any role in helping authorities seize his rival’s prized asset.
Stonebwoy replied, “I say this most often that if some of the things that I knew were known by some other people on the other side, I wouldn’t sleep.
“I would lose my head over it because they wouldn’t shut up, just because it is like a weapon that is used to strike people.” He added that Shatta Wale already had firsthand knowledge of the situation with EOCO before it became public.
The seizure comes after EOCO confirmed that the luxury SUV, in Shatta Wale’s possession at the time, was linked to convicted Ghanaian-American fraudster Nana Kwabena Amuah, also known as Philip Osei Tutu.
The vehicle was reportedly purchased using proceeds from Amuah’s multi-million-dollar romance and business email compromise schemes in the United States.
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EOCO revealed that the confiscation followed a formal request from the FBI and the United States Department of Justice, who had identified the Lamborghini as an asset acquired with fraudulently obtained funds.
While Shatta Wale initially resisted handing over the vehicle when EOCO officials visited his residence, he later complied and voluntarily handed over the keys after understanding the circumstances.
Stonebwoy’s comments have sparked discussions online, with fans weighing in on the rivalry between the two dancehall heavyweights and the unfolding legal saga.