Brenda Biya, Daughter of the President, Faces New Criminal Complaint in Switzerland

Brenda Eyenga Biya, daughter of Cameroonian President Paul Biya, finds herself at the heart of several legal cases. While she is already involved in a defamation lawsuit in the United States, where she risks having to pay more than 66 billion FCFA, Brenda Biya must now also face Swiss justice.

The artist Dencia, behind the complaints, recently announced that he had filed a criminal complaint in Switzerland once morest Brenda Biya. The case dates back to 2022, and according to Dencia, Brenda Biya already has a lawyer hired by her family since that time. It is important to note that defamation of character is considered a criminal offense under Geneva law.

Alongside this case, Brenda Biya is facing civil proceedings in the United States, where Dencia is actually claiming 66 billion FCFA, and not 27 billion as initially announced. This amount breaks down as follows:

  1. $10 million for emotional disorder
  2. $29.8 million for other damages
  3. $100,000 in medical expenses
  4. $100,000 in future medical expenses
  5. $10 million for lost earnings
  6. $20 million for loss of future earnings
  7. 39 billion FCFA in damages

In total, Brenda Biya faces claims amounting to 66 billion FCFA for this civil defamation suit in the United States.

The accumulation of these trials highlights the legal difficulties that the daughter of the Cameroonian president must face. It is crucial for her to handle these matters seriously and to be prepared to respond to the various charges brought once morest her.

The ongoing cases might have repercussions not only on the reputation of Brenda Biya, but also on that of her family and, more broadly, the Cameroonian government. Future developments in these trials will be carefully scrutinized, both nationally and internationally.

In this context, it is essential for Brenda Biya to surround herself with competent and experienced legal advisers in order to defend herself effectively. The management of these cases might have a significant impact on the image of the presidential family, and it is therefore crucial to follow the evolution of these trials to better understand the issues facing Brenda Biya.

TTSO / 237online.com

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