Prince Tagoe sued $115,000

Former Ghana striker Prince Tagoe has been sued by an estate developer over $155,000. The estate developer, Mark Washington, claims the former Hearts of Oak attacker bought a house from him in 2010 at the cost $270,000, and the player made a part payment of $115,000. Tagoe had since failed to pay the outstanding $115,000 for the house described as H/no 2B at Trinity, East Legon, if the Real Estate Developer is to believe. Ironically, the striker had rather lodged a formal complaint with the Police that the Real Estate Managing Director owed him (Tagoe) without stating the exact amount involved. Tagoe, who just last week signed a short-term contract with an Israeli second-tier side Hapoel Bnei Lod, is yet to be served the writ of summons.