In a shocking turn of events, Bong County District #6 Representative Moima Briggs Mensah has called for a review of a judge’s ruling in a case involving an American missionary, Lucas Richards, and his Liberian fiancé, Jessica Lloyd. The case, which saw Richards acquitted despite overwhelming evidence against him, has sparked outrage and disbelief among Liberians.
Mensah, who chairs the House Committee on Gender, Children, and Social Protection, criticized the court’s decision, suggesting a bias in favor of foreign nationals within Liberia’s legal system. She emphasized the legislature’s responsibility to conduct oversight and ensure justice is served.
Speaking before the full plenary, Mensah urged her colleagues to investigate the matter further and hold those responsible accountable. She expressed concern over the court’s handling of the case, stating that as the people’s deputy, they cannot remain silent in the face of injustice.
The verdict, delivered by Criminal Court B Presiding Judge Nelson B. Chineh, has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for a reexamination of the evidence. Women’s advocacy groups have joined Mensah in demanding justice for Lloyd, who narrowly escaped death in the alleged attack.
As the House of Representatives instructs its Committee on Judiciary and Gender to report within a week, the Liberian legal system faces scrutiny and pressure to address the failures that led to the controversial ruling. Lloyd’s emotional reaction to the verdict has resonated with many, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in the pursuit of justice.