Billionaire Ken Kiplagat and wife Catherine Jelugat
Kiplagat
Many women would rather die in a relationship with a
billionaire than walk away. But one woman has proved
that money can’t buy love.
Catherine Jelugat Kiplagat, a vivacious corporate
executive and wife of Kanu era billionaire-lawyer Ken
Kiplagat, walked away from her husband’s gold mine
because, she claimed, he cheated on her. And she
claimed half of his loot, The Nairobian reports.
Details of the incident was revealed in the court where
Catherine asked for a temporary injunction restraining
Kiplagat (who was recently in the news for claiming he
lost a multi-billion shilling police frequency bid to
Safaricom) and five other women from disposing of,
alienating, selling or charging or otherwise interfering
or dealing with the properties.
Her plea was, however, dismissed with costs by Justice
GBM Kariuki in a ruling dated March 1, 2012. The judge
ruled that Catherine had not adduced sufficient
evidence to prove the actual property the six defendants
held in their names and her actual contribution towards
their acquisition. Judge Kariuki, however, stated that
Catherine could sue the defendants through a separate
litigation.
Catherine had further claimed that she was aware
Kiplagat was in an adulterous relationship with Milly
Cherono, the sixth defendant, with whom he had a child.
reads court documents.
“If this honourable court does not intervene, I will be
denied justice as a wife, and will be reduced to living
life at a standard much lower than I have been
accustomed to,”
“I verily believe that the first defendant’s net worth is
over US dollars 2 billion and the properties, shares and
bank accounts I disclose herein are a fraction of the
matrimonial properties the first defendant owns.
Although it is public knowledge that the first defendant
is a very wealthy man, he holds no real assets in his
name, despite having been declared Kenya’s biggest
tax payer by the Kenya Revenue Authority in 2003.
pleaded Catherine in her submission to court.
“The honourable court be pleased to order that the said
properties, shares and funds enumerated herein above
be valued and sold and the net proceeds be divided
equally between the plaintiff and the first defendant
herein,”
“The first defendant acquired the properties due to the
plaintiff’s input and contribution. The plaintiff
(Catherine) has helped the first defendant to acquire his
multi-billion shilling empire. That in addition, the first
defendant (Kiplagat) through my influence and
connection, acquired several licences from the
Communications Commission of Kenya (this has since
changed to the Communications Authority of Kenya, or
CAK in short), which he has in the last four years been
selling for millions of dollars.
” she stated.
“I am aware that the first defendant owns a company
known as Toads Media Group Limited which was
allocated more than 10 frequencies by the
Communications Commission of Kenya (CAK), two of
which the first defendant disposed of during our
marriage for a cool sum of US dollars four million.
(Sh400 million),
Kiplagat, a shrewd lawyer and businessman, graduated
top of his class with a First Class Honours degree from
the University of Nairobi Law School in 1989. He
subsequently was admitted to the prestigious Yale Law
School, where he graduated with LL.M and JSD degrees
and taught briefly at the University of Nairobi Law
School from 1993 to 1997.
According to a profile on his firm’s website, Kiplagat
has handled some of Kenya’s biggest cases in the
fields of telecommunications, transport and
infrastructure. He enjoys playing golf and tennis and
has great fascination with northern Kenya, which he
considers to be ‘unspoilt’, and easily the most beautiful
part of Kenya. He frequently undertakes adventure trips
through the counties of Baringo, West Pokot, Samburu
and Turkana and is deeply involved in various
conservation and tourist ventures in these counties.
Kiplagat’s rapid rise to prominence and immense
wealth is attributed to his wheeler dealer attitude which
is said to have rubbed some of his powerful friends the
wrong way.
Currently, he is reportedly embroiled in a tussle with
Safaricom over a damaging forensic audit report that
the telecoms giant claims was leaked.
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Billionaire Ken Kiplagat and wife Catherine Jelugat
Kiplagat
Many women would rather die in a relationship with a
billionaire than walk away. But one woman has proved
that money can’t buy love.
Catherine Jelugat Kiplagat, a vivacious corporate
executive and wife of Kanu era billionaire-lawyer Ken
Kiplagat, walked away from her husband’s gold mine
because, she claimed, he cheated on her. And she
claimed half of his loot, The Nairobian reports.
Details of the incident was revealed in the court where
Catherine asked for a temporary injunction restraining
Kiplagat (who was recently in the news for claiming he
lost a multi-billion shilling police frequency bid to
Safaricom) and five other women from disposing of,
alienating, selling or charging or otherwise interfering
or dealing with the properties.
Her plea was, however, dismissed with costs by Justice
GBM Kariuki in a ruling dated March 1, 2012. The judge
ruled that Catherine had not adduced sufficient
evidence to prove the actual property the six defendants
held in their names and her actual contribution towards
their acquisition. Judge Kariuki, however, stated that
Catherine could sue the defendants through a separate
litigation.
Catherine had further claimed that she was aware
Kiplagat was in an adulterous relationship with Milly
Cherono, the sixth defendant, with whom he had a child.
reads court documents.
“If this honourable court does not intervene, I will be
denied justice as a wife, and will be reduced to living
life at a standard much lower than I have been
accustomed to,”
“I verily believe that the first defendant’s net worth is
over US dollars 2 billion and the properties, shares and
bank accounts I disclose herein are a fraction of the
matrimonial properties the first defendant owns.
Although it is public knowledge that the first defendant
is a very wealthy man, he holds no real assets in his
name, despite having been declared Kenya’s biggest
tax payer by the Kenya Revenue Authority in 2003.
pleaded Catherine in her submission to court.
“The honourable court be pleased to order that the said
properties, shares and funds enumerated herein above
be valued and sold and the net proceeds be divided
equally between the plaintiff and the first defendant
herein,”
“The first defendant acquired the properties due to the
plaintiff’s input and contribution. The plaintiff
(Catherine) has helped the first defendant to acquire his
multi-billion shilling empire. That in addition, the first
defendant (Kiplagat) through my influence and
connection, acquired several licences from the
Communications Commission of Kenya (this has since
changed to the Communications Authority of Kenya, or
CAK in short), which he has in the last four years been
selling for millions of dollars.
” she stated.
“I am aware that the first defendant owns a company
known as Toads Media Group Limited which was
allocated more than 10 frequencies by the
Communications Commission of Kenya (CAK), two of
which the first defendant disposed of during our
marriage for a cool sum of US dollars four million.
(Sh400 million),
Kiplagat, a shrewd lawyer and businessman, graduated
top of his class with a First Class Honours degree from
the University of Nairobi Law School in 1989. He
subsequently was admitted to the prestigious Yale Law
School, where he graduated with LL.M and JSD degrees
and taught briefly at the University of Nairobi Law
School from 1993 to 1997.
According to a profile on his firm’s website, Kiplagat
has handled some of Kenya’s biggest cases in the
fields of telecommunications, transport and
infrastructure. He enjoys playing golf and tennis and
has great fascination with northern Kenya, which he
considers to be ‘unspoilt’, and easily the most beautiful
part of Kenya. He frequently undertakes adventure trips
through the counties of Baringo, West Pokot, Samburu
and Turkana and is deeply involved in various
conservation and tourist ventures in these counties.
Kiplagat’s rapid rise to prominence and immense
wealth is attributed to his wheeler dealer attitude which
is said to have rubbed some of his powerful friends the
wrong way.
Currently, he is reportedly embroiled in a tussle with
Safaricom over a damaging forensic audit report that
the telecoms giant claims was leaked.
Billionaire Ken Kiplagat and wife Catherine Jelugat
Kiplagat
Many women would rather die in a relationship with a
billionaire than walk away. But one woman has proved
that money can’t buy love.
Catherine Jelugat Kiplagat, a vivacious corporate
executive and wife of Kanu era billionaire-lawyer Ken
Kiplagat, walked away from her husband’s gold mine
because, she claimed, he cheated on her. And she
claimed half of his loot, The Nairobian reports.
Details of the incident was revealed in the court where
Catherine asked for a temporary injunction restraining
Kiplagat (who was recently in the news for claiming he
lost a multi-billion shilling police frequency bid to
Safaricom) and five other women from disposing of,
alienating, selling or charging or otherwise interfering
or dealing with the properties.
Her plea was, however, dismissed with costs by Justice
GBM Kariuki in a ruling dated March 1, 2012. The judge
ruled that Catherine had not adduced sufficient
evidence to prove the actual property the six defendants
held in their names and her actual contribution towards
their acquisition. Judge Kariuki, however, stated that
Catherine could sue the defendants through a separate
litigation.
Catherine had further claimed that she was aware
Kiplagat was in an adulterous relationship with Milly
Cherono, the sixth defendant, with whom he had a child.
reads court documents.
“If this honourable court does not intervene, I will be
denied justice as a wife, and will be reduced to living
life at a standard much lower than I have been
accustomed to,”
“I verily believe that the first defendant’s net worth is
over US dollars 2 billion and the properties, shares and
bank accounts I disclose herein are a fraction of the
matrimonial properties the first defendant owns.
Although it is public knowledge that the first defendant
is a very wealthy man, he holds no real assets in his
name, despite having been declared Kenya’s biggest
tax payer by the Kenya Revenue Authority in 2003.
pleaded Catherine in her submission to court.
“The honourable court be pleased to order that the said
properties, shares and funds enumerated herein above
be valued and sold and the net proceeds be divided
equally between the plaintiff and the first defendant
herein,”
“The first defendant acquired the properties due to the
plaintiff’s input and contribution. The plaintiff
(Catherine) has helped the first defendant to acquire his
multi-billion shilling empire. That in addition, the first
defendant (Kiplagat) through my influence and
connection, acquired several licences from the
Communications Commission of Kenya (this has since
changed to the Communications Authority of Kenya, or
CAK in short), which he has in the last four years been
selling for millions of dollars.
” she stated.
“I am aware that the first defendant owns a company
known as Toads Media Group Limited which was
allocated more than 10 frequencies by the
Communications Commission of Kenya (CAK), two of
which the first defendant disposed of during our
marriage for a cool sum of US dollars four million.
(Sh400 million),
Kiplagat, a shrewd lawyer and businessman, graduated
top of his class with a First Class Honours degree from
the University of Nairobi Law School in 1989. He
subsequently was admitted to the prestigious Yale Law
School, where he graduated with LL.M and JSD degrees
and taught briefly at the University of Nairobi Law
School from 1993 to 1997.
According to a profile on his firm’s website, Kiplagat
has handled some of Kenya’s biggest cases in the
fields of telecommunications, transport and
infrastructure. He enjoys playing golf and tennis and
has great fascination with northern Kenya, which he
considers to be ‘unspoilt’, and easily the most beautiful
part of Kenya. He frequently undertakes adventure trips
through the counties of Baringo, West Pokot, Samburu
and Turkana and is deeply involved in various
conservation and tourist ventures in these counties.
Kiplagat’s rapid rise to prominence and immense
wealth is attributed to his wheeler dealer attitude which
is said to have rubbed some of his powerful friends the
wrong way.
Currently, he is reportedly embroiled in a tussle with
Safaricom over a damaging forensic audit report that
the telecoms giant claims was leaked.
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