Judge's wife allegedly commits assault over bagpipes in park
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Inset: Eunice Isgur (Harris County Jail). Background: Scott Gibb plays the bagpipes at a Houston park after Isgur allegedly assaulted his wife (KTRK).

The wife of a federal bankruptcy judge in Texas landed herself bars after she became enraged at a man playing bagpipes and assaulted the musician’s wife, according to authorities.

Eunice Isgur, 76, stands accused of assault with bodily injury, according to the Harris County Constable Precinct 5. Deputies responded to a reported assault on May 26 at Terry Hershey Park in Houston. Isgur allegedly became enraged the man was playing bagpipes in a secluded area of the park. She confronted the man while recording on her phone and started yelling at him, per authorities.

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The man’s wife saw the argument and started recording herself. That’s when Isgur allegedly began screaming at the wife and assaulted her.

Scott Gibb, the bagpiper, spoke with local ABC affiliate KTRK about the encounter.

“She said I had no right to play here in this public park,” recalled Gibb.

Isgur then invoked her husband, U.S. District Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Isgur of the Southern District of Texas, according to Gibb.

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“She said, ‘I’m gonna call my husband. He’s a federal judge and he’s gonna make you stop,”” the bagpiper told the TV station.

Gibb said the suspect had her judge husband come to the scene, but he is not accused of any wrongdoing. Gibb said the assault occurred when Eunice Isgur hit the victim’s arm while swiping at her phone. However the suspect ended up with a black eye when she fell while trying to grab Gibb’s wife’s backpack.

The musician, who is originally from Scotland, told the TV station that Eunice Isgur had confronted him before, but this is the first time it turned violent.

“You can’t have people so disrespectful and attacking for no reason at all,” Gibb said.

Isgur hired Ryan Patrick, the son of Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, as an attorney, per records. He did not return a request for comment.

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