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Penny Lebyane rubbishes claims she paid R80 000 towards DJ Fresh’s legal fees

- KEDIBONE MODISE kedibone.modise@inl.co.za

RADIO and TV personalit­y Penny Lebyane, right, has refuted claims that she paid around R80 000 towards the legal fees of former lover Thato “DJ Fresh” Sikwane, for a case of defamation in 2020.

This comes after DJ Fresh revealed in the latest episode of Podcast and Chill with MacG that Lebyane and Ntsiki Mazwai had to pay just under R300 000 towards his legal fees.

“They lost in court ... Ntsiki finally paid up ... she paid my legal fees. Penny paid my legal fees,” he said.

When asked how much the duo paid, the former Metro FM presenter confirmed Mazwai paid R200 000 and Lebyane about R80 000.

In a series of tweets, Lebyane responded to the claim, saying that she never paid “anyone anything”.

“Not a cent. I don’t have money to waste,” tweeted Lebyane.

“I was not a respondent in the case. I filed to ask the court why my trading name Penny Lebyane is in paragraph 15 of an affidavit, to which the response was it was a mistake but l must pay for asking. I refused. “But that won’t be mentioned because it’s nothing to gloat about. I will stand in my truth as l always have.

“I just wish he would ‘Keep My Name Out Of His Mouth’ and stop policing my Lived Experience and centring himself. I have had so many DJ Boyfriends honestly l have.”

In another post, the Moja Love presenter added she never labelled anyone a “rapist”.

“... but it’s a better version to make me look irresponsi­ble cause it takes away my voice and credibilit­y. Ultimately silences louder voices against injustice.”

IOL News reported in 2020 that DJ Fresh filed a suit against Mazwai following the poet’s social media posts the DJ was an alleged rapist.

Mazwai’s posts came on the back of allegation­s made by Lebyane that she had been abused by a former lover, who Mazwai concluded had been DJ Fresh.

Asked if Mazwai and Lebyane had apologised after the case was thrown out, DJ Fresh said: “Feminazis will never apologise for anything.

“There's a line between doing the right thing and then there's recklessne­ss for the sake either of clout, of likes, of being controvers­ial. You don’t do that. There’s a saying fu** around and find out.”

In a statement released by his management in 2020, DJ Fresh said as a “man he can never presume to fully understand the physical and psychologi­cal impact of gender-based violence on women”.

In 2020, DJ Fresh and his friend Themba, formerly known as Euphonik were accused of raping four women in 2011.

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