Bryan White In Trouble, Court Orders Him To Cough 500m

June 10, 2021
Bryan White

Bryan White

Bryan White has been ordered to pay more than Shs566m to Alex Binyenda as the outstanding balance for the purchase of a Mercedes Benz.

Justice Jeanne Rwakakooko of the Commercial Court, in her judgment, yesterday said the Shs566m compensation will attract a six per cent interest from May 22, 2018 to the judgment date.

“The defendant (Bryan White) having admitted that there is indeed a balance on the purchase price of $160,000, the plaintiff (Mr Binyenda) is, therefore, entitled to the sum of $160,000, being the balance of the purchase price of the suit motor vehicle purchased by the defendant. Interest shall also be allowed,” Justice Rwakakooko ruled yesterday.

White displaying cash during his splashing days

The matter arose in 2018 when Mr Binyenda through his lawyers of Wameli and Company Advocates sued Bryan White in a bid to recover his outstanding balance. Court documents show that in April 2018, Brian White approached Mr Binyenda and expressed interest in buying the car.

Subsequently, the duo entered into negotiations and they agreed that Bryan White pays $260,000 (about Shs951m). Bryan White made a first deposit of $100,000 (about Shs366m) to the businessman.

A Fleet of cars packed at Bryan White’s rental

Court documents further showed that Mr Binyenda kept on demanding for his outstanding balance but Brian White did not comply and went into hiding. The socialite was only found after the businessman reported a case to police.

Justice Rwakakooko also dismissed Bryan White’s counterclaim that police requested him to take back the disputed motor vehicle.

“The defendant consented to buy the said car with the intention to be bound and, therefore, it is presumed that since the details of the suit vehicle are clearly laid out in the log book, the defendant (Bryan White) should have taken note of the same before the said purchase rather than after the purchase was made as alleged,” Justice Rwakakooko observed.