Liberian Government’s Open Apology to Jailed Former Chief Justice Gloria Musu-Scott Sparks Mixed Reactions

Monrovia — The Government of Liberia’s decision to openly apologize to jailed Chief Justice Gloria Musu-Scott for ‘psychological distress’ and grant her rare access to hold a press conference inside the prison has sparked mixed reactions from the public.

On Saturday, Solicitor General Cllr. Augustine C. Fayiah led a team of government officials and journalists to the Monrovia Central Prison. There, they requested the head of the prison to bring out Justice Scott to debunk media reports and…

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