The Keroche heiress appeared with her old Range Rover Velar for the first time since stories broke out about her getting auctioneered. Back in June, it was said that she was evicted from her lofty mansion and had her sleek car taken away by her debtors.
Anerlisa neither confirmed nor denied the rumours but she confirmed recently that she lives with her parents of late. And yesterday, she appeared for the first time in a long time in pictures with her beloved Range Rover. She posted a picture with no caption and just let it out there. But in a follow up post she appeared overjoyed and said a little prayer for her fans abut debt cancellation. Perhaps suggesting that she had gotten her debt cancelled or, at least, cleared.
Pretending to be broke? In a Madaraka Day post on her IG stories, Anerlisa used a video of American rapper Boosie to suggest that former close friends are dragging her name through the mud: "People don't understand, money brings so many obstacles of hatred. You know once somebody stop hanging with you they start talking about you," Boosie says.
Anerlisa captioned the post to agree with Boosie's statement: "Correct: Sometimes you have to pretend to be broke to get people off you, especially the fake ones."
Was Anerlisa suggesting that the whole drama of her alleged property auctions is fake? Or is she suggesting she's using the rumours to wad off fake, money-grabbing friends? Is she talking about her ex husband Ben Pol?
Mwanamke ni madeni Rumours of Anerlisa's properties being auctioned off stem from a case of debt cat-and-mouse. According to court documents, Anerlisa borrowed money on diverse dates in 2015 from a gentleman by the name Dennis Mwageka and gave two her high-end-cars as security for the loan.
Further, the suit papers indicated that she borrowed the large sums to clear some goods were stuck the port of Mombasa and the company believed that she would not have a problem paying because her reputation was very high.
In the court documents, Mwageka revealed that Anerlisa had resorted to playing a cat and mouse games with him after she gave him cheques totaling Ksh4.4 million on October 30, 2015 which all bounced.
Mwageka noted that he decided to institute legal proceedings against the Keroche heir when he realized that one of the cars that she had given him as security belonged to her mother.
On her part, Anerlisa, through her lawyers admitted that she borrowed the money to help a man that she was dating at the time by the name Ben Kangangi - who was in the importation business.
She also protested the high interest rates that was charged on the loan and described it as oppressive, illegal and extortionist.