Thaddeus Sory has intensified his public feud with former Attorney General Godfred Dame, describing his behaviour as that of a "cry baby" incapable of handling criticism and obsessed with self-praise. "Every time I've written about him, it has been in reaction to his refusal to leave my name out of his media outbursts. "My name grips him like an epileptic seizure," Sory declared in his latest statement.
He argued that Dame continues to revive their disagreements by referencing him in interviews, most recently on Joy FM.
Sory questioned Dame's professional competence, referencing a correction from Justice Amadu in the Assafuah case. "Even after that public lesson, you goofed again on the most basic principle on injunction law," he said.
He further ridiculed Dame for suggesting that the Supreme Court would have overturned a case had the Attorney-General not withdrawn the appeal. "That certainty is revealing," Sory quipped, before hinting that the notice of appeal was "incompetent." Ending his post with sarcasm, Sory added, "Please forgive me.