“I have no sympathy for people like Hajia4reall; I am so happy that the crime has been punished.” – Blakk Rasta says

Media personality and singer, Blakk Rasta, shared his unfiltered opinion on socialite Hajia4reall’s $2 million romance scam and money laundering case, emphasizing their longstanding connection by stating, “I knew her when she was a little baby from the age of about 4.”

Despite this history, he expressed no sympathy and openly declared during his show on 3FM, “I am so so happy that the crime has been punished.”

Revisiting previous money laundering allegations against Hajia4reall, he highlighted the lack of evidence at the time but expressed satisfaction in the truth emerging. Blakk Rasta revealed her theft of funds and condemned her for exploiting vulnerable, elderly victims. Describing the victims’ circumstances, he vividly stated, “She knew that these were old people whose one leg was already in the grave, but they didn’t care.”

Furthermore, Blakk Rasta criticized Hajia4reall’s influence on young girls, accusing her of promoting extreme surgeries for a lavish lifestyle.
He detailed her use of the stolen money for personal luxury, including the purchase of cars and houses. Firmly standing by his stance, he declared, “I have no sympathy for people like that. It doesn’t matter whether they’re my brother or my sister, my father or my mother.”

Mona Faiz Montrage a.k.a Hajia4reall has admitted guilt in participating in money laundering linked to a series of romance scams. The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, disclosed this information on February 21, 2024. Montrage pleaded guilty to conspiring to receive stolen money, as stated by U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave. Williams emphasized that Montrage knowingly received funds stolen from older Americans through romance scams, causing harm to vulnerable victims. As part of her plea, Montrage agreed to pay $2,164,758.41 in forfeiture and restitution, totaling $4,329,516.82, scheduled for sentencing by U.S. District Judge Paul A. Crotty.

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