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Court Brings Forward Hearing on Stay of Abu Trica’s Extradition to US

Oliver Barker-Vormawor, counsel for Ghanaian socialite Frederick Kumi, popularly known as “Abu Trica,” says the High Court in Accra has brought forward the hearing of a motion seeking to stay his client’s extradition to the United States.

In a Facebook post on Monday, July 6, Barker-Vormawor said both parties have been directed to appear before the court on July 9.

“The High Court has just made an order bringing forward the date for hearing of motion to Stay the extradition of Abu Trica. Both parties must appear on 9 July,” he wrote.

The development follows an earlier High Court ruling ordering the extradition of Kumi to the United States, where he is wanted in connection with an alleged $8 million romance scam case.

Barker-Vormawor had previously described the ruling as fast-tracked and suggested the matter could proceed to the Supreme Court on appeal.

“I am out of Ghana for work. I just heard that the case of Abu Trica has been fast tracked and a judge has just ordered his extradition. Hmmm. FBI 1 – Abu 1. I guess this issue goes to the Supreme Court,” he wrote on his Facebook on Thursday, July 2.

Abu Trica, who has been in custody since December 2025, was previously granted bail by the High Court in the sum of GH¢30 million with two justified sureties after spending months in detention.

He is being sought by United States authorities over allegations of romance fraud, with the latest court direction expected to determine whether the extradition order will be temporarily stayed pending further legal action.

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