Grapevine
Alleged Male Lover Claims His Life Is in Danger, Leaks Screenshots and Private Videos Linking SportPesa CEO Ronald Karauri
“I am not safe,” he wrote in one post, adding that should anything happen to him, responsibility should be placed on the MP. He said he now lives in constant fear and cannot move freely.
A fresh storm has erupted around SportPesa CEO and Kasarani MP Ronald Karauri after a man claiming to be his former male lover went public with shocking allegations that he fears for his life.
In dramatic social media posts that spread like wildfire across gossip blogs and WhatsApp groups, the man alleged that his once-secret relationship with the powerful politician and businessman has turned into a nightmare.
He claimed he is being followed by unknown vehicles and receiving threatening messages, warning that both he and his family are at risk.
To back his claims, the man released screenshots of what he described as private conversations and short private videos allegedly recorded during their relationship.
The material quickly circulated online, igniting heated debate and speculation across the country.
According to the man, the situation escalated after disagreements linked to the alleged private recordings. He claimed pressure was mounted on him to keep quiet and that after relocating to a new apartment out of fear, his alleged tormentors somehow traced his new location and even sent him details of his house number.
“I am not safe,” he wrote in one post, adding that should anything happen to him, responsibility should be placed on the MP. He said he now lives in constant fear and cannot move freely.
The allegations have stunned many Kenyans given Karauri’s public image and influence in both business and politics.
As the claims trended, reactions were split, with some demanding investigations while others urged caution, warning against social media trials and unverified narratives.
By the time of publication, Ronald Karauri had not issued a public statement addressing the allegations. Police have also not confirmed whether any formal report has been filed or whether investigations are underway.
Legal observers note that beyond the explosive claims, the circulation of alleged private material raises serious questions about privacy, cybercrime and possible extortion.
They stress that allegations shared online remain just that until tested through proper legal channels.
For now, the saga continues to grip the gossip grapevine, blending power, secrecy and fear.
Whether it ends in arrests, court battles or quiet denials remains unclear, but the allegations have already placed one of Kenya’s most high-profile figures under intense and unforgiving scrutiny.
Below are the screenshots and video shared by Edgar Obare allegedly from a distraughted male lover.
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