Inside Artist Ringtone and Kagure’s fights for prime properties left behind by dead foreigners -
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Inside Artist Ringtone and Kagure’s fights for prime properties left behind by dead foreigners

Ringtone’s legal troubles have been compounded by his failure to appear in court for a scheduled hearing, leading to the issuance of a warrant for his arrest. His lawyers claimed he was hospitalized due to illness and submitted medical records to support this assertion. However, the court questioned the authenticity of the documents and rejected them, casting doubt on the credibility of his explanation.

Additionally, Ringtone was evicted from a seven-bedroom mansion in Karen’s Muiri Gardens in 2016 after failing to pay two months’ rent, amounting to Ksh400,000. Despite his public claims of being Kenya’s richest musician, the eviction highlighted financial challenges contradicting his affluent image.

The ongoing legal proceedings regarding the Karen property are set to continue, with the next court mention scheduled for May 7, 2025. Ringtone is expected to respond to the charges at that time.