By Washington Tumay Watson
Monrovia-The Administrator of the Intestate Property of Martha Stubblefield Bernard, Ebrima Varney Dempster, has disclosed that he’ll settle for from the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) the sum of US$4.5 Million, in the event that they need to amass the property that they’re utilizing for headquarters in Congo city.
Mr. Dempster mentioned he has no private drawback with the CDC however mentioned he was solely searching for justice as a result of the CDC management was taking sides to make use of their energy and authority with cash to tackle the property.
He emphasised that his need is for justice slightly than private battle has been vindicated within the public by means of the authorized course of.
On Could 28, 2025, the Supreme Courtroom of Liberia dismissed a Invoice of Info filed by the CDC in a land dispute case involving the occasion headquarters, ruling the petition legally baseless.
The Courtroom discovered that CDC, having paid $360,000 in hire to the Stubblefield Bernard Property, had affirmed a landlord-tenant relationship and couldn’t problem the owner’s title.
Moreover, the Invoice failed to satisfy authorized standards for such filings. As a sanction for the improper submitting, the Courtroom fined CDC’s legal professionals, Cllrs. A. Ndubusi Nwabudike, Thomson M. Jargba, and James N. Kumeh $500 every.
In accordance with Dempster, the property belongs to his dad and mom, they usually lived on that compound as much as the demise of his grandmother and his mom and giving possession.
He additional discloses that the land the place the CDC headquarters is located is about 17 tons.
Because the Supreme Courtroom on Could 28 dismissed the Invoice of Info filed by the CDC in a land dispute case involving the occasion headquarters, ruling the petition legally baseless, the Govt Committee of the CDC and its chairman are but to formally response to the Supreme Courtroom ruling relating their eviction or to pay for the property that they’ve invested on with buildings.
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