Hajia 4Reall plans to be in Ghana in July [Details]
Hajia 4Reall, a musician and social media influencer from Ghana, has stated her plan to visit Ghana by the end of July this year despite being accused of a $2 million romantic scam in the US.
The well-known socialite expressed her strong faith in God to fulfill her dreams in an interview with her publicist, GH Hyper, during a tiktok live session yesterday, June 26, to commemorate her birthday and potentially keep her followers up to speed on events in her life.
This came after Hajia 4Reall enquired as to the date of her publicist’s trip to the United States.
“When are you coming to America? July? Maybe by that time, I should be in Ghana you know. With God, everything is possible. Nothing is impossible,”
Hajia4Reall will be the special guest during GH Hyper’s lounge opening, thus he also asked that she get in Ghana by July if at all feasible.
“You should be in Ghana by then for the opening of my lounge. You are the one opening it, I told you,” he said.
The idea was accepted by Hajia4Reall, who once more reaffirmed her belief in God’s power to work things out.
US federal authorities said on Monday (May 15, 2023) that Hajia 4Reall was extradited from the United Kingdom to the US earlier in May for allegedly defrauding elderly, single American men and women out of over $2 million in a deranged lonely hearts scam.
The 30-year-old Hajia 4Reall, whose actual name is Mona Faiz Montrage, appeared in Manhattan federal court for her alleged participation in a number of romantic scams that preyed on elderly individuals who were living alone, according to the prosecution.
She entered a not guilty plea to the allegations and was subsequently freed on a $500,000 bond with GPS tracking to her aunt’s New Jersey home.
The federal government claimed that from at least 2013 to 2019 Hajia 4Reall was associated with a group of con artists from West Africa who used emails, texts, and social media posts to deceive people into thinking they were in relationships with them. At one point, Hajia 4Reall’s Instagram page Hajia4Reall had about 3.4 million followers.
According to court documents, the con artists would then persuade the victims to send money to them under false pretenses, such as payments to assist phony US Army personnel in Afghanistan, payments to help transport gold into the US from abroad, and payments to end fictitious FBI investigations.