Sammy Flex, manager of dancehall sensation Shatta Wale, has firmly addressed allegations from videographer Sire Choppenson, who claims he is owed money for shooting more than 13 videos for the artist.
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In a widely circulated video on social media, Sammy Flex rebutted these accusations, branding them as falsehoods driven by greed.
According to Sammy Flex, Sire Choppenson initially joined Shatta Wale’s team after requesting to be his videographer.
Problems allegedly arose during a trip to Tamale for one of Shatta Wale’s performances when Choppenson allegedly demanded unexpected payments.
Despite settling dues for a video shoot upon returning to Accra, tensions escalated when Choppenson purportedly attempted to extort additional funds for equipment already paid for.
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“I provided funds for the ‘Killa Ji Mi’ video equipment, which he confirmed receiving,” Sammy Flex asserted. “Yet, he later threatened to withhold Shatta Wale’s videos unless more money was paid.”
Sammy Flex claimed that Choppenson ceased communication and circumvented him to directly approach Shatta Wale for further payments.
Furthermore, Sammy Flex revealed Choppenson’s refusal to return some of Shatta Wale’s videos, accusing him of deceptive tactics when pressed for their release.
The situation, which has stirred significant social media buzz, underscores ongoing disputes over financial dealings within the entertainment industry.

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