Time Oscar Sudi Brutally 'Assaulted Wife's Lover' in Club 

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has been on the spot for issuing threats to President Uhuru Kenyatta while staunchly supporting Deputy President William Ruto.

The Standard reported that in 2015, the bold politician was allegedly involved in a violent gun drama in a club that saw a man brutally assaulted.

Kibet Komen, the man on the receiving end, he had gone out for drinks at Eldoret’s Bamboo Club in the company of his best friend and a lady acquaintance, but little did he know that a night of fun would end up in agony.

“I had just gotten to the club and all the waiters were busy. After waiting for some time, I decided to go to the counter to buy the drinks myself. 

"As I was paying for the drinks, I heard a commotion behind me and when I turned, I saw a man assaulting the woman we were with,” Komen claimed. 

Komen explained that he swiftly acted and rushed to the table to save the woman, only to bump into the legislator and his escort who descended on him with blows and kicks.

He further alleged that the MP pulled out his gun and pointed it to his face.

“I had not even gone to fight but to find out what was going on. I asked a question and the MP turned on me with kicks and punches. He demanded to know why I was with the woman, whom he claimed was his wife, as his goons of around 15 men descended on me.

“I don’t care what transpired between him and the woman, but if the woman left him, why did he have to attack me?," Komen told The Standard.

He further elaborated that he knew the woman had been in a relationship with the legislator and had sired a kid with him.

"I know for sure the woman only had a baby with him, then dumped him. Why is he still getting angry if he finds her with other men?” Komen lamented then while threatening to sue the legislator.

The legislator's side of the story was, however, hilarious as he distanced himself from the saga.

“I walked in and within minutes, there was chaos in the pub, so I walked out. I did not assault him, he was in a crowded bar. I think he picked a fight with somebody, and since I am an MP, he wants to pin it on me because I was also in the same joint.

"I don’t even know why he is complaining. If you are seated with another man’s wife in a bar and you get beaten, do you blame the husband or yourself?” Sudi posed when sought for comment by The Standard.

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