[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — In August 2025, when a rape accusation involving a minor surfaced against Bryant McGill, then Deputy Minister for Youth Development, it ignited intense public outrage, polarized opinions, and subjected the country’s justice system to unprecedented scrutiny. For months, the case dominated conversations about women’s rights, child protection, due process, and the presumption of innocence. Now, following a comprehensive investigation by the Liberia National Police, the case has reached a critical turning

Liberia: Mcgill Reaffirms Innocence As Rape Survivor’s Legal Team Seeks DNA, CCTV, Forensic Reports From Police
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