CS ex girlfriend evicted from their Runda Home

Aldai Member of Parliament Marianne Kitany has been forcefully evicted from her ex-husband Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi's home in Runda, Nairobi after a long battle. Speaking to the media on Thursday,16 February, MP Marianne's lawyer Moses Kurgat said that a group of individuals and a contingent of police officers sent by the Cabinet Secretary stormed the home on Wednesday night and evicted her.
Her lawyer says the eviction was carried out despite a court order issued on Wednesday and signed by Magistrate Wendy Micheni barring the eviction of the MP from the property which the estranged ex-lover CS Lunturi claims ownership. The lawyer says that the new court order countered an earlier one issued last week by the same magistrate which approved an application by CS Linturi to evict the Aldai member of parliament from the house.
MP Kitany's lawyer claims that police officers who were overseeing the eviction hounded out teams from both his client and Linturi's side from the home until today morning when they said they will establish the validity of the new court order. Magistrate Micheni, in the previous orders issued on February 7, 2023, gave orders to the police to provide security to the auctioneers to evict Kitany from the house. The incident comes five months after the court dismissed the Eldai MP's application to bar her estranged husband Mithika Linturi from evicting or interfering with their palatial matrimonial property.
Ms Keitany had moved to the Court of Appeal seeking to bar Linturi and Atticon Limited, a company associated with him, from evicting her or interfering with the Runda property. The Court of Appeal however found her application did not meet the threshold as she had obtained similar orders from a divorce case before the court.
In her appeal, the MP informed the court that she had a huge stake in the property. According to her, she invested Sh71 million in the construction of the house and furnishing it. She claimed Mithika invested nothing in the property. She claimed that her estranged husband had taken alone and used the house as security without her knowledge. While urging the three-judge bench to tilt the scales of justice in her favour, Keitany asserted that her appeal will be rendered useless if the court did not intervene.
Her lawyer says the eviction was carried out despite a court order issued on Wednesday and signed by Magistrate Wendy Micheni barring the eviction of the MP from the property which the estranged ex-lover CS Lunturi claims ownership. The lawyer says that the new court order countered an earlier one issued last week by the same magistrate which approved an application by CS Linturi to evict the Aldai member of parliament from the house.

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