The widow of late Kikuyu singer John Demathew has refuted allegations that she is having an affair with Mary Lincon’s husband Njugu Wa Njoroge.
Njugu Wa Njoroge is reported to have eloped with Demathew’s widow Carolyne after his wife Mary Lincon cheated on him last year.
Mary Lincon’s adultery was discovered when she was discovered sending another man explicit photos. Some sexual websites distributed uncensored images and video of Mary Lincoln playing with her pleasure berries, including her boobs and honeypot, while she was undressed. The gospel singer could be seen recording herself in the bathroom and the bedroom, according to the images.
In a post on Facebook, Carolyne angrily dismissed a report by a local block that reported her affair with Njoroge.
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CAROLYNE MOVES TO COURT
Last month, Carolyne filed a lawsuit after her co-wife Sarafina denied her a portion of the income from Demathew’s music.
Speaking during an interview with a local publication, Carolyne revealed that their disagreements started last year.
“Our differences arose last year because of DeMathew’s royalties. We have been sharing his dues but when I started my YouTube channel, my co-widow blocked me from sharing our husband’s dues,” she said.
Additionally, Carolyne charged Safarina with conspiring with some of DeMathew’s kin to frustrate her.
When she was married to the late vernacular singer for five years, she stayed in DeMathew’s family house, where she was supposedly chased out by them after the artist’s death. Carolyne made an effort to get in touch with her co-wife and even sent an arbiter to help them resolve their conflict, but her efforts were unsuccessful.
She ultimately decided to move to court to file a suit against Safarina at the High Court demanding to be included as a beneficiary of DeMathew’s royalties.
“This is the thing we have been sharing our husband’s proceeds for three years. I want the Judge to declare whether the move was just. I am fighting for my rights,” she said.
The case is still ongoing in court.