Flamboyant televangelist Bishop David Muriithi of House of Grace Church has been sued by his estranged lover for child upkeep of their two years old son he sired in 2019
The woman identified as JM sued the Bishop and is demanding a Sh100, 000 monthly allowance for child maintainance and upkeep.
Through lawyer Danstan Omari, JM claims Muriithi was happy and excited to hear that news of JM’s pregnancy and was overjoyed when the son was born.
“The plaintiff avers that during her pregnancy period, the defendant was supportive and he wilfully provided for her and the unborn child,” Omari said.
She says they met with the Bishop in 2018 and their love blossomed and they entered into a romantic relationship that led to her giving birth to her son in January 2019.
However, Omari says his client has singlehandedly been taking care of the minor without the help of the bishop since he was born.
The complainant argues that by not paying the child upkeep, Muriithi is denying the minor what is rightfully his.
“JM avers that Muriithi is a bishop of a reputable church within the Republic of Kenya who lives a high-end life and is not willing to offer his child the same kind of life which is a clear indication of discrimination on his part,” the lawyer argues.
According to court documents, Muriithi has threatened to not give his support towards the maintenance of the child because he is a bishop with no salary.
“The defendant has been defiant and brazen to accept responsibility and to assist her with the maintenance of the minor herein,” Omari claims.
JM says the man of God does not want anything to do with the minor despite him knowing that he is the biological father of her son.
Omari says Muriithi has shown no interest in the minor and has incessantly showed no interest by failing to address the issue on how the child will be cared for and protected.
She says Muriithi being the father, has totally ignored his role as a parent and has all along left all the parental responsibilities of the minor to her.
“Muriithi has neglected his parental responsibilities least to say and has caused the minor herein to be a child in need of care and protection.” court documents state.
Omari further argues that Muriithi has responsibility over the child which he has to take up to ensure the welfare of the child is safeguarded until he is 18 years old.
Among the things listed in the monthly upkeep include Sh20,000 for food and shopping, Sh35,000 for rent, Sh11,000 for clothing and house help Sh10,000.
JM says the fees is as per the fee structure from Kiota School, Sh1,000 for salon, entertainment Sh5,000, utilities Sh3,000 and Sh2,000 for her son’s toys.
The court has directed JM to serve Muriithi with the application and parties to appear in court on August 25, 2021 for hearing.