Lawyer Lucy Nyamuita Momanyi Loses Bid to Call Witnesses in Defamation Case Against Sonko

High Court dismisses lawyer Lucy Nyamuita Momanyi's bid to add witnesses in decade-old defamation suit against Mike Sonko.

lawyer Lucy Nyamuita Momanyi has lost her bid
lawyer Lucy Nyamuita Momanyi has lost her bid
Highlights
  • The suit stems from a 2014 KTN interview where Mike Sonko allegedly referred to the senior lawyer as "a thief who swindles clients’ money.
  • The case is set to proceed on March 19, 2026, when Sonko is expected to present his defense witnesses.
  • Justice Janet Mulwa rejected advocate Lucy Nyamuita Momanyi’s request to introduce two additional witnesses in her case against the former Governor.

Senior lawyer Lucy Nyamuita Momanyi has lost her bid to call two additional witnesses in a defamation case she filed against former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko.

‎Justice Janet Mulwa dismissed an application by advocate Lucy Nyamuita Momanyi, who sought to introduce the witnesses in support of her evidence in the ongoing case that dates back to 2014.

‎The judge ruled that Ms Momanyi had ample time earlier to file the witness statements and serve them to the defendant. She noted that the matter had previously been handled by appellate judge Musaka Mbogo, during which the applicant could have submitted the additional statements.

‎Justice Mulwa directed that the case proceed to hearing on March 19, 2026, when Sonko will be expected to present his witnesses.

‎Ms Momanyi sued Sonko, alleging that he defamed her during a KTN breakfast talk show in 2014, where he allegedly referred to her as “a thief who swindles clients’ money”. She is seeking damages for the alleged defamatory remarks.

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