Governor Sonko reveals his HIV status in court documents , Sues The Star for defamation.

 

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has revealed his HIV status according to papers filed in Court. The Governor says that he is HIV negative rubbishing allegations that he is HIV positive.
In a defamation suit against a local publication,the Star newspaper Sonko has tabled medical reports done in Nairobi West Hospital this year and Nairobi Hospital done in 2019 and 2011.
He also attached medical records showing that he neither has Hepatitis B and C.
Through his Lawyer Cecil Miller ,Sonko argues that the newspaper breached there freedom of press and thereby exposed him to ridicule and embarassment.
He says that he has sufferered enormous losses  and his reputation,intergrity ,dignity  amongst right thinking members of the Society his colleagues and superiors has severely diminished him.
“By reason of the matters aforesaid i have been defamed and i have suffered huge damages.”reads Court documents.
The Governor says that the contents of the said publication done on the 7 th of this month were meant to mean that he is a fugitivr having escaped lawful custody which implied that he is unfit to hold public office.
He is seeking general damages for libel and slander

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