Socialite Pendo in trouble over un paid Shs 208,000 hotel bill

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Socialite Pendo has been arraigned at a Mombasa court for failure to pay Ksh. 208,000 bill at the high-end English Point Marina hotel.

Citizen digital reported that the socialite whose real names are Stacy Vugusta had accumulated a total bill of Ksh.330,000 but was only able to pay Ksh.145,000.

It was reported that she pledged to pay the remaining amount within two days between September 14 and October 7, 2020.

The hotel management blocked her from leaving the premises, demanding that she pay the amount in full.

 

Two weeks later, their efforts to have her raise the money had still proved futile and her bill had continued to accumulate.

It was then that the management decided to report her to the police and have her charged in court.

Pendo is said to have arrived at the hotel in the company of an unidentified man.

The couple apparently spent a few days together at the luxurious hotel before the man abandoned her.

On Friday, Pendo was arraigned before Resident Magistrate David Odhiambo at the Shanzu court in Mombasa.

She denied the charges and was released on Ksh. 100,000 bond or an alternative cash bail of Ksh.35,000.

The accused has been ordered to pay the amount before March 15, 2021 when the case will be heard next.

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This is not the first time Pendo a former Nairobi Diaries’ star is having financial problems.

Three years ago she was evicted from her house after she  failed to pay her house rent for several months.

She was then forced to stay with a friend at an apartment along Muringa Road.

 

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