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‎Supreme Court of Liberia jails Prophet Key six months for contempt

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – The Supreme Court of Liberia has sentenced popular Liberian social media podcaster, Justin Oldpa Yeazehn, widely known as Prophet Key, to six months in prison for contempt of court.

‎The ruling, delivered on Friday, February 13, 2026, follows his appearance before the full bench a day earlier, where he pleaded guilty and appealed to the Justices to temper justice with mercy.

‎According to the Court, the contempt charge stemmed from a social media live video in which Prophet Key insulted Chief Justice Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay, made remarks about his mother, and accused the Supreme Court of corruption.

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‎In its judgment, the Court held that the statements were contemptuous and said his actions undermined the dignity and integrity of Liberia’s highest judicial body.

‎The six-month custodial sentence takes immediate effect and runs from February 13, 2026, to August 13, 2026. He is expected to serve his term at the Monrovia Central Prison.

‎Beyond the prison term, the Court ordered Prophet Key to publish a formal letter of apology in three local daily newspapers for five consecutive days. He is also required to sign a behavior bond, pledging not to insult or make derogatory remarks against any woman in Liberia in the future.

‎The decision is widely expected to set a significant precedent on contempt of court and freedom of speech within Liberia’s rapidly expanding digital media space, sending a strong message about the limits of public criticism against the judiciary.

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