LEAKED SEX TAPES: EQUATORIAL GUINEA’S SUPREME COURT CLEARS BALTHAZAR ENGONGA OF ALL CHARGES
The Supreme Court of Equatorial Guinea has acquitted Baltasar Engonga, former Director-General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), of all misconduct charges linked to explicit videos that surfaced on social media.
The court dismissed the case against him, citing lack of evidence and confirming that all individuals involved in the intimate videos were consenting adults.
The case gained international attention after compromising videos of Engonga surfaced online.
According to a news outlet, Rwanda Inspirer, the court emphasized that medical tests proved he had not transmitted any sexually transmitted diseases to those involved, further affirming his innocence.
A surprising development emerged as several married men whose wives appeared in the videos expressed gratitude to Engonga.
They revealed that the videos exposed the hidden aspects of their married lives, leading some to pursue divorce.
Engonga announced plans to take legal action against individuals responsible for leaking the videos.
He described the dissemination as a grave violation of his privacy, highlighting the emotional distress it caused his family, particularly his wife.