After our Monday exposé on a Central Kenya politician whom a top gospel artiste purported he lured her into a sex trap with a Sh100,000 cash offer says she is under threat, with the politician warning her to retract the story. The act is said to have taken place in Nairobi a month ago.
According to the award-winning hit maker, the mheshimiwa asked her to visit his office claiming that he had some county projects he wanted her to participate in after signing a contract worth millions.
Excited, she went to the politician's Nairobi office at the appointed 5:30pm expecting to seal the deal.
"He was alone in the office. He offered me a drink, which I declined. After having a conversation on his projects in the county, he said he wanted me to play a major role in implementing his youth agenda only if I would accept the conditions. He then went into his pocket and pulled out Sh100,000 which he handed to me and asked me to have sex with him," the star told Pulse.
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However, after we published the story on Monday, the singer says the politician called her asking her to retract her story and 'silence the journalists' by saying the money was meant for a contract she had won, something to do with a youth project.
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