Huddah Monroe Plans to Sue Defamers for Sh34M Due to False Information
Huddah Monroe, a well-known Kenyan socialite and entrepreneur, has firmly asserted that individuals who engage in spreading false information about her products will not go unpunished. She has made it clear that those responsible for defamation could face significant financial consequences for the damage caused.
In order to address the issue of fake news, Huddah Monroe has announced that anyone spreading such false information will be subjected to thorough product testing conducted by a qualified medical professional. If these individuals are found to be responsible for the defamation, they will be held liable to pay a substantial settlement amounting to Sh34 million.
Emphasizing the importance of accountability, Huddah stated that people from all walks of life, regardless of their financial status, will be required to compensate her for the harm caused to her reputation and brand. She has invested substantial time and effort into building her name and business, and she will not tolerate any interference or tampering with her brand in the future.
Furthermore, Huddah Monroe expressed her intention to take legal action against publishers who spread baseless information about her. She firmly asserted that she would relentlessly pursue the matter until those responsible provide verifiable evidence to support their claims.
"I have worked tirelessly to establish my name through hard work and perseverance. You suddenly appear in the media and want to ride on my success?" Monroe questioned.
Huddah Monroe emphasized that she is no longer willing to remain passive and let things slide. She vowed to fight for herself until justice is served. Addressing individuals who anonymously provide information to reporters, she declared that their time is up. Huddah firmly stated her determination to confront these individuals in court to reveal their true identities, including their identification cards.
Additionally, she urged those who rely on such sources for information to exercise due diligence by verifying the accuracy of the details through receipts or other tangible evidence before publishing any content.