A U.S court in Miami, Florida, has struck out charges of credit card forgery, armed conspiracy and grand theft filed against Nigerian singer Oyindamola Emmanuel Johnson-Hunga popularly known as Dammy Krane.
The singer was arrested in June after private jet service company, TapJets alerted the US police that he made a booking with stolen credit card.
He was detained at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center alongside an alleged accomplice, Ilochukwu Gabriel.
Dammy Krane was represented by Erik Courtney when he appeared before judge De La O Miguel, Circuit Judge for the 11th Judicial Circuit of Florida, in the Criminal Division, on Thursday.
The Judge discharged Krane of all charges and “closed the case”, the singer revealed.
Sometimes life puts you through trials and tribulations, not to bring you down but to make you stronger.
— #ENTERKRANER (@dammy_krane) August 17, 2017
It will also show you who is truly with you, who really cares
— #ENTERKRANER (@dammy_krane) August 17, 2017
First i’ll like to thank GOD, my family, friends and supporters. Without you guys what is my purpose?
— #ENTERKRANER (@dammy_krane) August 17, 2017
But all that aside, CASE CLOSED! IM A FREE MAN lets get back to the music. One love. Back in the studio! New music on the way
— #ENTERKRANER (@dammy_krane) August 17, 2017