Nigerian Indigenous rapper, Lil Frosh, has been freed from the assault charges filed against him some months ago by his ex-girlfriend, The Cute Gemini, after both parties reportedly reconciled.
Lil Frosh, who was sacked by his former boss, Davido due to the alleged assault on his girlfriend has finally settled the rift between him and his ex-lover and they are now backed together.
Recall that the rapper was charged to court for allegedly beating his girlfriend, leaving the young lady with injuries and bulged face. He would later criticize by people, leading to his sack from the DMW record label.
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However, according to a statement released by the rapper via his Instagram story, all the charges concerning the assault case have now been withdrawn.
The statement reads in parts:
“This is to notify the Public and well•Wshers of our Client about the development in the criminal Charge/Suit brought against our Client.
“On 10th of February, 2021 a criminal Charge was instituted against our Client which has caused a change et our Client’s trajectory.
“However, it has become imperative that we notify the Public and well-wishers that the Pates in the Criminal Suit have reconciled and Charges brought against our Client.”
See The Screenshots of the statement below:
This was confirmed by the girlfriend who also took to her Instagram account to assure that all the allegations have been withdrawn and both parties have reconciled.
See The Screenshot of Her Post Below:
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