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Dear GhanaWeb,

I’m a 26-year-old woman working at one of the top law firms in Ghana. Ever since I set my mind on achieving my dreams, I’ve carried myself as a no-nonsense individual.

However, I now find myself in a dilemma, and I desperately need help.

In March of 2025, I was put on a case involving a drug dealer accused of various serious crimes, including cocaine smuggling, human trafficking, armed robbery and others.

As part of the trial process, I’ve had to have interactions with the suspect to help build a defence.

However, our talks became more and more personal and intimate, and I began to fall in love with him.

In June, he was granted bail and allowed to go home, but because his assets were seized, I accommodated him.

And throughout his stay with me, we engaged in a lot of activities, dates, amazing sex and getting to know more about him.

Now, he is back on trial, and I’m pregnant for him. I want to raise my child with him, irrespective of his past or his affiliations.

My family has asked me to get rid of him, but I can’t.

I don’t know what to do. I need help.

ID/EB

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