Monrovia- Kallon FC chief executive officer (CEO) Cassell Kuoh, has sharply debunked allegations that he exposed and leaked information of USD 6.5 million money laundering between football stakeholder, Rochelle Woodson and Nigerian national identified Samson Olabode.
In a recent Facebook post made by a football follower, McAnthony Sherman, he alleged that Woodson was caught in a scandalous deal of money laundering.
Accordingly, he alleged that the US government held Woodson in custody for being an accomplice to Olabode, and the FBI has frozen her account and scheduled her for investigation, an information that FrontPageAfrica has not been able to independently verified.
However, in WhatsApp Group, known as “Talk Football” Woodson boldly accused Kuoh of conspiring and masterminding the disinformation in the public.
She emphasized that Kuoh’s motive is to malign her character and drag her into criminal cartels, stating further that it is dangerous gameplan that he has envisaged over years.
Said Woodson, “Our LFA is not for disorganized, unprofessional, unqualified and incompetent people. We use our hard earned resources to qualify ourselves and invest in football for over 25 years.”
She added, “We will not give our football presidency to a fly by night fake and so called rich people. “You can tell your father-in-law who is the Speaker and your favorite Superintendent who is from Nimba to come kill me, since I am having romance with a Nigerian criminal that you know me to have.”
Kuoh, former vice president for operations at the Liberia Football Association, who worked with Woodson why she was an executive committee member, termed the accusation levied against him as ‘false and misleading.
In his communication: Kuoh wrote, “I am writing to address a serious matter that s been brought to my attention. It has come to my knowledge that false and misleading information have been circulating about me (Cassell Anthony Kuoh Sr) being the Master-minder behind the story of Rochell’s alleged involvement in a Business Email Compromised (BEC) scheme.”
He added, “I want to assure you that this information is completely inaccurate, misleading, and disappointing. ” Secondly, I would never betray someone I considered a sister, even if I had evidence of wrongdoing. My loyalty and commitment to my family are unwavering, and I would never engage in actions that would harm or damage someone I care about.”
He emphasized, “I hope this clears up any misconceptions or doubts that may have been raised by her against me. I appreciate your understanding and support in this matter.”
He, however, cautioned Woodson to refrain from spreading false information about him but whether foster on building positive relationships.
Accordingly, he said that he would like to see her thrive and reach her full potential but unfortunate she chosen to spread misinformation due to the ensuing LFA presidency in 2026.