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How I was deceived by Baltasar Engonga – Woman in viral s€x tape

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 How I was deceived by Baltasar Engonga Woman in viral s x tape

Cristel Nchama, one of the women involved in the widely circulated sex tapes with Baltasar Engonga, has filed a formal complaint with the National Gendarmerie in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

According to Real Equatorial Guinea, Ms. Nchama is reportedly the first of the women to formally lodge a complaint against Mr. Engonga.

The videos, which feature him in explicit acts with various women and requesting others to perform solo actions on camera, have created a significant scandal.

Mr. Engonga, also known as “Bello,” was recently dismissed from his role as the Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF) following the release of the videos.

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The footage became public while he was detained at Black Beach prison in Malabo over charges related to the embezzlement of public funds. Baltasar Engonga Edjo, Mr. Engonga’s father, currently serves as the president of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC).

“I Was Deceived”

Speaking to the press, Ms. Nchama expressed feelings of betrayal by her former partner, describing herself as a “victim” after the recordings were made public. She explained that she had repeatedly refused to be filmed, though she acknowledged that a few scenes were recorded and immediately deleted.

“I am humiliated. It is my reputation, my honour. I want to know where these videos came from and why he kept them,” Ms. Cristel stated in her complaint.

Ms. Nchama has called for Mr. Engonga to take responsibility for the emotional and social damage caused by the leak of the videos.

In an interview with Guinea24, Ms. Nchama commented that it is not unusual for consenting adults to share intimate moments, but she expressed her dismay that such recordings were retained on a device. The National Gendarmerie has since invited other women affected by the unauthorized recordings to come forward and file complaints.

Investigation into Courtroom Recordings

In a related development, Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Justice, Religion, and Human Rights, Reginaldo Biyogo Mba Ndong, inspected the bathroom of Court Number 1, a location featured in one of Mr. Engonga’s videos. According to reports from Impresario Ge, Mr. Ndong raised concerns over how explicit content could have been recorded in a government building and announced plans to implement new security and surveillance measures.

The minister, along with Vice Minister Riocalo and the Secretary-General, held discussions with ministry staff regarding the distribution of Mr. Engonga’s videos, which are still circulating on social media. Following his visit, the ministry is expected to reinforce security protocols at the investigating courts in Malabo to prevent similar incidents.

 

 



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