Copies of the two articles of incorporation in the possession of FrontPageAfrica show that the signatures of former President Samuel K. Doe are not same on the two documents raising questions on the legality of one of the documents.
Monrovia - The long-standing court case over the Vamoma House located on the Tubman Boulevard in Sinkor between former first lady Nancy B. Doe and the Jones family seems to be taking a complex dimension with documents showing two different signatures of former President Samuel K. Doe on the two separate articles of incorporation presented by the parties, an indication of forgery.
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