Wife Uses Hidden CCTV to Catch Cheating Husband Enjoying House Help in Their Home (Video)

A woman has taken legal action against her husband after allegedly discovering evidence of infidelity through hidden CCTV cameras installed inside their home.

The woman, identified as Irene Kavata, accused her husband, Bishop Jonathan Musyoki Muthoka of Jesus Liberation Ministry International, of having an affair with a young woman described as his niece, who had been living with the family as a house help.

According to reports, Kavata secretly installed CCTV cameras in the couple’s bedroom and sitting room after becoming suspicious of her husband’s behaviour. She alleged that the footage captured the bishop engaging in an intimate relationship with the house help inside their matrimonial home. Watch the video 

The alleged discovery reportedly led to the breakdown of the couple’s marriage, with Kavata separating from her husband before filing a case in court seeking maintenance and financial support for their children.

In court documents, she claimed the bishop had been unfaithful throughout their marriage and said the alleged affairs caused her emotional distress. She further alleged that despite confronting him on several occasions, the situation did not improve, prompting her to seek legal intervention.

The allegations attracted widespread public attention after details of the court filings emerged. However, the claims remain allegations presented by the wife in court documents, and no publicly available court ruling has confirmed the accusations against the bishop.

The case sparked discussions on trust, marital fidelity, and the increasing use of surveillance technology in resolving domestic disputes.