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Prophet Magaya's lawyer dumbfounded
18 Aug 2014 at 08:10hrs | Views
Prophet Walter Magaya's legal representative, Everson Chatambudza is facing what he views as a unique case where documents meant for him are being given to newspapers days before they eventually reach his office.
He believes it is a deliberate media circus to tarnish his client's name through malicious allegations while using privileges of court papers.
He believes this been a deliberate tactic by Mutashu just to tarnish Prophet Magaya.
Meanwhile, Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya's alleged adultery saga took a new twist as it emerged the man of the cloth recently imported a Toyota Mark 11 - the latest version - to cement his alleged relationship with Denford Mutashu's wife, Nomsa Ruvazhe.
Mutashu made the allegations in summons filed at the High Court yesterday by his lawyers from Mugiya and Macharaga Law Chambers, in which he is demanding adultery damages to the tune of $500 000 from Magaya.
According to Mutashu, the alleged adulterous affair had seriously affected his personal health to the extent that at one point he had to take bed rest due to excessive stress.
Part of the summons handed over to Magaya by Mutashu's lawyers reads: "The defendant (Magaya) also bought the plaintiff's (Mutashu) wife a recent import vehicle, being a Toyota Mark 11, the latest version, which costs $10 000 which the plaintiff's wife is currently using."
In the summons, Mutashu said he had no doubt that Magaya knew that his (Mutashu's) wife was legally married at the time he chose to enter into a love affair with her since he admitted that she told him on their first encounter that she was legally married.
He believes it is a deliberate media circus to tarnish his client's name through malicious allegations while using privileges of court papers.
He believes this been a deliberate tactic by Mutashu just to tarnish Prophet Magaya.
Meanwhile, Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya's alleged adultery saga took a new twist as it emerged the man of the cloth recently imported a Toyota Mark 11 - the latest version - to cement his alleged relationship with Denford Mutashu's wife, Nomsa Ruvazhe.
According to Mutashu, the alleged adulterous affair had seriously affected his personal health to the extent that at one point he had to take bed rest due to excessive stress.
Part of the summons handed over to Magaya by Mutashu's lawyers reads: "The defendant (Magaya) also bought the plaintiff's (Mutashu) wife a recent import vehicle, being a Toyota Mark 11, the latest version, which costs $10 000 which the plaintiff's wife is currently using."
In the summons, Mutashu said he had no doubt that Magaya knew that his (Mutashu's) wife was legally married at the time he chose to enter into a love affair with her since he admitted that she told him on their first encounter that she was legally married.
Source - H-Metro