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Yes I Slept With 35 Men During Our 4years Old Marriage – Woman Tells Court After Filing For Divorce

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A Kenyan woman who has filed for divorce has been accused by her husband of sleeping with more than 35 men.

Joel Gachanja, a city IT guru, parted ways with Angela Mwihaki, his wife of four years who filed for divorce citing among others; “cruelty” and “irreconcilable differences.”

But Gachanja in his replying affidavit filed at the Milimani Commercial Courts in Nairobi accuses the marketing manager of serial infidelity with a wide array of suitors.

Gachanja, who was divorced before meeting Angela, lists her former bosses in various blue chip companies as among the men she slept with besides a Kenyan international rugby player, a renowned rugby heckler, a sports television anchor, her paediatrician, basketballers (3), a thespian, a former comedian, club DJs (2), a church member, a makanga , nine workmates and 19 “boyfriends.”

Gachanja’s affidavit also charges that Angela also had sexual relations with her sister’s husband and his two friends and a “random Indian guy.”

Shockingly, Angela does not deny she had affairs with all the men listed including trooping to the Kamiti Maximum Security Prison where she offered conjugal rights to an inmate while still married to Gachanja.

Angela had met the Kamiti inmate on an online dating site. One of the men has filed an affidavit owning up to an affair with Angela while four verbally asked for forgiveness from Gachanja.

In the affidavit filed under Divorce Petition number 149 of 2019, Gachanja says “the petitioner voluntarily moved out of our matrimonial bedroom on 16 February 2019, deserting their home on 19th February and filed for divorce on 21 February 2019.”
He has also attached pictorial evidence of nudes and incriminating WhatsApp conversations his wife shared with several men in high positions. He has also attached an in-depth confession in which Angela gives a blow by blow account of her mind- boggling sexual athleticism.

Gachanja notes in his affidavit that Angela, whom he married at the Attorney General’s Chambers in 2015 has “lost her chastity, honour, integrity, and prestige of a married woman and lowered herself by randomly flirting with her social media contacts and even sending suggestive and nude pictures and erotica content for momentary thrills.”

Angela Mwihaki had innocently emailed confession to Gachanja when they broke but made up for the first time.

Gachanja, in his suit papers, has used Mwihaki’s confession to write a flowing and detailed account of each and every sexual encounter his wife has ever engaged in, how the affairs started, naming the men, whether protection was used or not, and the locations the sex took place- which were mostly in lodgings, car parks or inside parked cars.

Gachanja in his affidavit further notes that “some of these affairs were meant to meet her materialistic ambition and quest to climb the corporate ladder with whoever she found on her path to sleep with, and who will assist in her quest in advancement…at times, the petitioner would come home late way past midnight and upon being asked about her whereabouts, she becomes hysterical and at one point she confessed to having been on a date with her child’s paediatrician among her many suitors.”

In her defense, Angela terms Gachanja as an insecure, foul- mouthed man with an ungovernable temper.

“The defendant is a man of pregnant imagination constantly accusing me of cheating and having extramarital affairs. The constant acrimony between the parties mainly caused by unfounded insecurities on the part of the defendant.”

Angela Mwihaki avers that by the time of their marriage “we lived in a house I owned and was solely paying the mortgage until sometime in October 2015 when we purchased and moved into our house in Redhill toward which I contributed half of the purchase price.”

She continues: “On the 16 February 2019, the defendant ordered the plaintiff to remove her belongings from the matrimonial home and locked her out of the matrimonial home. The plaintiff is apprehensive of the defendant who has a history of violence, destruction of property, arson, an ill temper and foul mouth for her own safety and that of the children decided to vacate the matrimonial home to seek a safe haven.

“I swear by this affidavit that I am hiding both in fear of my life and the lives of my children due to the violent nature of the defendant.”

She further claims Gachanja hurled unprintable insults at her and accuses him of hacking her phones.

“The defendant has abused me in front of the children and called me a slut, a whore and a trollop in front of my son. I know for a fact the defendant has hacked into my personal phones and constantly reads my communication and listens to my calls.

“The defendant has also on occasion burnt my clothes and other belongings. He has on more than one occasion physically assaulted me thereby prompting me to report the matter to the Kenya Police who provided me with an abstract.”

Angela is demanding that Gachanja contributes Sh431,000 as his share towards the upkeep and the maintenance of the family:
Monthly rent Sh130,000, electricity Sh5000, medical Sh5000, education fund Sh10,000, security Sh10,000, gas Sh2,500, house help Sh18,000 water Sh5,000, food per month Sh50,000, school fees and transport Sh160,000 clothing Sh5,000 entertainment Sh30,000.

But she wants Gachanja to pay Sh215, 000 every month pending the determination of the case.

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U.S. DOJ recommends 3 years imprisonment for Binance founder, Changpeng Zhao

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The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has recommended that the founder and former chief executive of Binance, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, should spend three years in prison for his role in enabling the crypto exchange to violate federal sanctions and money laundering laws.

The DOJ’s attorneys stated this in a sentencing memo filed in court on Tuesday. The attorneys argued that Zhao should pay $50 million in addition to spending 36 months in prison.

This comes as one of the officials of the crypto trading platform, Tigran Gambaryan, is also facing trial on charges of tax evasion, money laundering, and foreign exchange contravention.

Zhao had pleaded guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act last November. However, his attorneys argued he should serve no jail time, citing the fine he paid and his “extraordinary acceptance of responsibility.” Instead, they suggested he be sentenced to probation, which could include home confinement at his home in Abu Dhabi.

The DOJ in the sentencing memorandum said:

“Given the magnitude of Zhao’s willful violation of U.S. law and its consequences, an above-Guidelines sentence of 36 months is warranted.

That sentence, together with the agreed $50 million fine, is sufficient but not greater than necessary to balance the relevant 18 U.S.C. 3553(a) factors and achieve the goals of sentencing.

“The Court should impose the unlawful-proceeds Guidelines enhancement The Court should impose the two-level enhancement in USSG 2S1.3(b)(1) because a preponderance of the evidence shows that Zhao knew or believed that at least some funds his company processed were proceeds of unlawful activity.”

Much of the filing echoes arguments made by the DOJ when it first announced charges against Binance and Zhao last year, pointing to how the exchange operated within the U.S.

The filing also looked at how the Sentencing Guidelines address Bank Secrecy Act violations, saying they “are not designed to adequately punish either misconduct on this scale or misconduct that harms U.S. national security.”

“The sentence in this case will not just send a message to Zhao but also to the world. Zhao reaped vast rewards for his violation of U.S. law, and the price of that violation must be significant to effectively punish Zhao for his criminal acts and to deter others who are tempted to build fortunes and business empires by breaking U.S. law,” the filing said.

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South Africa police arrests 8 Nigerians for attacking officers during drug raid

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The South African police have arrested eight Nigerians for allegedly attacking officers during a drug raid.

In a statement issued on Friday, the police said the suspects were arrested in the Northern Cape province.

The police said the suspects also damaged vehicles and other property.

“At the time of the arrest, police were tracing information of one of the Nigerian nationals being in possession of drugs,” the statement reads.

“While conducting this search, a large group of Nigerians attacked police. Police fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.

“One suspect was arrested for illegal possession of drugs, and three suspects were arrested for public violence and detained at Kimberley Police Station.

“During processing, the suspects broke windows at the station. Additional charges of malicious damage to property were added.

“Another group of Nigerians later approached the Police Station and threatened to retaliate.

“The Operational Commander warned the group to disperse.

“However, upon dispersing, the group damaged police vehicles. Another four suspects were arrested for malicious damage to property.”

Koliswa Otola, police commissioner for the province, commended officers for the arrest of the suspects.

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Police arrests driver for cramming 15 children inside car in Lagos

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Operatives of the police Rapid Response Squad (RRS) in Lagos have arrested a driver for allegedly squeezing 15 children into a Volkswagen Passat car.

In a statement on Friday, Benjamin Hundeyin, the command’s spokesperson, confirmed the suspect’s arrest, adding that the vehicle was plying the Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge around 8 pm on Sunday when it was spotted and reported by concerned citizens.

“Upon intervention, the police noticed that the driver, who had been contracted to transport the children to a beach, had locked four of the children in the car trunk while 11 others were crammed together,” the statement reads.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that one child had collapsed earlier in the day due to similar transportation conditions but recovered after receiving medical attention.

“The children have since been released to their parents unhurt. Suspects would be charged to court.”

Adegoke Fayoade, Lagos police commissioner, commended residents of the state for swiftly reporting suspicious activities to the authorities.

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