Alleged fake lawyer, with 26 court victories, speaks out following arrest
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Brian Mwenda Njagi, a young man embroiled in allegations of being a fake lawyer, has decided to break his silence amid the controversy. He had faced accusations of practicing law without the necessary credentials and remarkably winning 26 cases on behalf of clients. Now, Mwenda expresses his willingness to let the courts determine his fate.

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The situation took an unexpected turn when philanthropist Mike Sonko publicly voiced his support for Brian Mwenda. Sonko not only believes in Mwenda's innocence but also announced plans to assist him in pursuing higher education at international universities in either India or the United States.

Addressing the ongoing controversy, Mike Sonko stressed the importance of considering Brian Mwenda innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. He stated, "Brian Mwenda remains innocent until it is proved in court that he is a fake lawyer."

In response to the growing support, Brian Mwenda expressed his gratitude to those who have stood by him since the news of his alleged legal impropriety broke. He pledged to cooperate with the authorities and prove his innocence. Additionally, Mwenda vehemently denied reports of his arrest, which had been widely circulated in the media.

Here's a statement from Brian Mwenda: "I will like to convey my gratitude to the people who are supporting me and those that are praying for me. In the fullness of time, I will be able to clear this misunderstanding. I will also be able to prove my innocence and to provide the actual context to what is really happening. It should be inconceivable for anyone to think that I have all of these prowess to hack into portals."

Netizens Reactions…

@Kaikainaipaa said; "Great, thanks for standing firm with this talented and brilliant advocate of justice, Brian Mwenda."

@fanconsul said; "Mike Sonko and Brian Mwenda – two legal minds meet at a bar and pour out libation wisdom for each other. What they need is a certificate."