Luvman Allison, the father of the daughter of Mona Montrage, also known as Hajia 4Reall, has disclosed the circumstances that led to the estrangement in his relationship with the socialite.
In a statement shared by Gh Gossip 24, Allison, whom Mona implicated during her recent trial in the US, detailed their meeting and attributed their breakup to her promiscuous lifestyle, including her involvement with a musician who was his friend.
"Mona and I met through a mutual friend during my stay in America. As a proud Ghanaian, I welcomed most fellow Ghanaians visiting for holidays. I was unaware of her status and reputation in Ghana at that time. Mona and I grew close as she confided in me about her life and her ambitions.
"I admired her determination to improve herself and leave behind her fast-paced lifestyle. During her visit to the States, we became even closer, and I empathized with her as I had my own difficult experiences, including an arrest in 2010 during my youth," he stated.
While denying her claims of luring her into romance scams, Allison said he and Mona broke up as a result of her promiscuity.
"I have never been involved in romance fraud or wire fraudulent schemes. Our relationship was troubled, partly due to warnings about Mona's promiscuous lifestyle. Despite this, we welcomed our beautiful daughter. However, our relationship deteriorated further when Mona's involvement with an artist, who was also a friend of mine, led us to part ways in November 2017," he stated.
Mona, who was recently jailed for a year and a day for a romance scam in the US, had accused her baby daddy of coercing her into his schemes while being abusive towards her in their relationship.
However, Allison maintained his innocence against the allegations, adding that he desires to deal with the issues privately.
Read his full statement below:
The recent accusations against me have left not only myself but many others confused by the misconceptione surrounding my character. I am a man of few words: honest, humble, and disciplined in my principles and Identity. The recent allegations made by the mother of my daughter are not surprising given their source, but they are deeply troubling to me. Mona and I share a beautiful daughter, who remains a significant part of my life. I am both financially and physically invested in her well-being.
Mona and I met through a mutual friend during my stay in America. As a proud Ghanaian, I welcomed most fellow Ghanaians visiting for holidays. I was unaware of har status and reputation in Ghana at that time. Mona and I grew close as she confided in me about her life and her ambitions. I admired her determination to improve herself and leave behind her fast-paced lifestyle. During her visit to the States, we became even closer, and I empathized with her as I had my own difficult experiences, including an arrest in 2010 during my youth.
However, I have never been involved in romance fraud or wire fraudulent schemes.
Our relationship was troubled, partly due to warnings about Mona's promiscuous lifestyle.
Despite this, we welcomed our beautiful daughter. However, our relationship deteriorated further when Mona's involvement with an artist, who was also a friend of mine, led us to part ways in November 2017. Although she decided to return to Ghana, I continued to support her and our child, ensuring they were fed and accommodated. As a dedicated father, it pains me to see her lies put me in a position where I must defend myself publicly.
I was detained and deported to Ghana in 2019 due to changes in US immigration laws affecting non-American citizens. I came back home with pride and diligence. Additionally, and most importantly, I have never abused Mona under any circumstances, nor have I forced her into any fraudulent activities. Mona is fully aware of how and who she became involved in such schemes. I enrolled her in a fashion school in America to help her improve her life, but she did not follow through. Despite our strained relationship, I continued to make positive changes and support her, even after she faced similar charges in Ghana.
Inconsistencies in the timeline of events will demonstrate that I neither had nor could have had any involvement or proximity to the criminal activily Mona engaged in and was charged for.
I will not allow my life to be tarnished by her false accusations. She lives for her image, but I live to protect my integrity. I am a very private person, but Mona's actions have thrust me into a negative spotlight filled with lies. This must stop. This statement is not to prove anything but to protect myself from the falsehoods being spread about me.
Hopefully, this is the first and last time I will have to discuss this matter in public. I am saddened that my daughter might be exposed to these issues in the future. My hope is to resolve everything privately
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