LATEST UPDATE: Good news reaches Hajia 4Reall
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Finally, there is good news for Ghanaian socialite, Hajia 4Reall, as she is scheduled to be released tomorrow, Thursday, May 22, 2025, from the FDC Philadelphia facility in the USA.
According to reports, Mona Faiz Montrage, also known as Hajia 4Reall, will be sent directly to the airport for deportation back to Ghana.
Although she is due for release, she will also face three years of supervised release while in Ghana.
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A supervised release is a period of restricted freedom for prisoners who have recently been released from federal custody.
Hajia 4Reall received a 12-month and one-day prison sentence for receiving romance scam proceeds.
Montrage pleaded guilty on February 21, 2024, to conspiracy to receive stolen money.
In November 2024, US District Court Judge Hon. J. Paul Oetken granted a request by Fast Law, lawyers of the Ghanaian socialite, to facilitate her self-deportation proceedings to Ghana upon completion of her sentence.
During her sentencing, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said, “Mona Faiz Montrage knowingly received illegal funds from older Americans who were victims of romance scams and now faces serious consequences for her actions.
Romance scams such as Montrage’s harm vulnerable, elderly victims not only in the cruel betrayal of trust in the realization that their online romantic connection was fiction but also by callously stealing their money. This office and our law enforcement partners are relentless in bringing fraudsters who target Americans to justice, no matter where they are.”
During her sentencing, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams remarked, “Mona Faiz Montrage knowingly received unauthorized funds from older Americans who were victims of romance scams and now faces serious repercussions for her actions.
Romance scams such as Montrage’s harm vulnerable, elderly victims not only through the cruel betrayal of trust in the realization that their online romantic connection was fictional but also by callously stealing their money. This office and our law enforcement partners are resolute in bringing fraudsters who target Americans to justice, regardless of their whereabouts.”
Source: SIRKENN.com



