Euphonik cloned and bugged my phone, baby mama says

DJ Euphonik’s baby mama has opened a criminal case against him at the Sandton police station for allegedly bugging her cellphone.

The baby mama, who cannot be named for legal reasons, revealed the shocking titbits in two different affidavits she deposed at the Joburg high court, where they are fighting over their children.

In the affidavits, which we have seen, the baby mama said Euphonik bugged her cellphone to track her activities, and to intercept her phone calls and messages a few months ago.


This after confiscating it from her after shoving and pushing restaurant staff and the body guards of her friend, whom she was meeting at a restaurant in Sandton.

Euphonik, who was driven by a green-eyed monster, thought the baby mama was having a dalliance with the friend in question.

Relating the matter in the first affidavit, the baby mama said she arranged with Euphonik’s wife, to go to the muso’s house to drop off an outfit for her child to wear on September 16.

Her child was at Euphonik’s house to attend a birthday knee-up of one of the artist’s children.

When she arrived there, said the baby mama, Euphonik asked to speak to her before she could leave but she refused.

He told her nobody was going to open the gate for her until she had agreed to have a discussion with him over a cup of coffee but she still refused, saying she was not interested in rekindling their relationship because she no longer carried a torch for him.


She said after he opened the gate, she went to meet her friends at a restaurant.

The baby mama said while there, Euphonik’s girlfriend phoned one of her friends, who was seated with her, and asked for her cellphone number.

This because the girlfriend wanted to ask the baby mama why she was spreading rumours that she was cheating on Euphonik with her friend.

She said Euphonik phoned his girlfriend before she could leave and enquired about the baby mama’s whereabouts. Euphonik’s significant other told him she was at the restaurant talking to the baby mama about cheating allegations.

“He then called me and threatened me that I must tell whomever I am with that he is coming and that he will cause a scene,” reads the affidavit. She said Euphonik arrived at the eatery as they were preparing to leave and pushed through her friend’s bodyguards and restaurant staff to get closer to her when they were trying to block him.

He then verbally attacked the staff and body-guards and when they asked him to leave because he was making a scene, he refused.

“He grabbed my handbag and my friend’s security stepped in to get my bag back from him. I then ran, with his girlfriend to the ladies’ rest room.

“He tried to follow, screaming that I am his wife and he had come to get me, but the security man stopped him,” reads the affidavit.

The baby mama said she phoned Euphonik’s mother from the restroom and asked her to drill some sense into his head, and threatened to call the police if he did not refrain from his shenanigans.

The baby mama said Euphonik also phoned her mother, screaming at her that he had caught her with the man she had denied dating.

She said when she left the restroom after a while, thinking that it was safe for her to do so, Euphonik emerged and grabbed her arm but her friend’s bodyguard stepped in and removed it from hers.

“My friend and I then walked to the car with his security, but the respondent still followed, hurling insults and calling me all sorts of names,” reads the affidavit.

Euphonik grabbed her cellphone and left with it, she said.

He brought it back to her the following day.

In the second affidavit, she said she laid a criminal complaint against him because he bugged the cellphone before returning it to her.

“There is also a criminal charge pending under case number … because he grabbed my phone, refused to return it and seemingly cloned its SIM card while he had it so he could track my messages, calls and activities.

“This is confirmed by an independent person at Vodacom,” reads her affidavit.

In his responding affidavit, Euphonik said he was not aware of the criminal charges against him and the allegations that he had cloned her SIM card were “laughable”.

“Her assertion that she is afraid of me is denied and is nothing more than an attempt by the respondent to muddy the waters.

“She has no cause or reason to believe that I would harm her, and I certainly never would,” he stated.

Sunday World learnt that the police are investigating a case of malicious damage to property against the producer for allegedly removing the SIM card from her cellphone but the charge might be changed at a later stage.

Gauteng provincial police spokesperson Mavela Masondo confirmed they were investigating a case of malicious damage to property against Euphonik.

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