Two-time Olympic gold medalist Eliud Kipchoge finds himself embroiled in a legal dispute over a property transaction in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County.
Joyce Komen, spouse of former athlete Daniel Komen, has initiated legal proceedings against Kipchoge and three others, alleging the unauthorized sale of a property valued at Ksh.100 million.
The case, currently before Judge Reuben Nyakundi of the Eldoret High Court, centers on the claim that Mrs. Komen’s husband sold their shared property without her consent. The property in question, which Mrs. Komen asserts to have significantly invested in, was reportedly sold for a mere Ksh.10 million—a fraction of its estimated worth due to existing developments.
Alongside Kipchoge, Olympic athlete Brimin Kipruto and two local businessmen have been named in the lawsuit for their stake in the contested property.
Mrs. Komen, who works as a university lecturer, is seeking to overturn the sale, deeming it illegal and a violation of her financial contributions, which include loans taken out to enhance the property’s value.
The case highlights the complexities of property ownership and matrimonial rights, with Mrs. Komen’s plea to the court emphasizing her substantial financial input and the need for legal recognition of her stake in the property. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for similar disputes in the region.