- cross-posted to:
- australia@aussie.zone
- cross-posted to:
- australia@aussie.zone
Why would you do that to yourself lol?
You’re asking for her to revenge fuck anyone that’ll crush your soul
Kind of weird thing to jump to instead of just breaking up but I guess that’s an option too
So he basically convinced her to put on a play in the role as the bride. She checked to make sure it wouldn’t be legally binding, found out it wouldn’t unless she had already signed a document. cool. she does the play and then finds out he faked her signature. was he inspired by count olaf?
she just had someone she loved and trusted commit fraud. awful, awful man.
The woman later found their marriage certificate, and discovered a notice of intended marriage which had been filed the month before their Sydney trip - before they even got engaged - which she said she did not sign. According to the court documents, the signature on the notice bears little resemblance to the woman’s.
Straight up fraud here, simply in the context of the influencer culture.
Ya let’s commit a felony for views!
I think we’re deeply into the period where people suspect social media events may be staged, or at least should. She may not be somebody I’d want to hang out with, but she’s undeniably a victim here if the paragraph I quoted accurately describes what happened.
Fraud, yes, but it certainly does seem that she overlooked a whole lot of red flags on the way.
She had already agreed to marry him. What was the point of the fake wedding? He could have just had a real one
Wtf is this Count Olaf shit
What a piece of shit! That guy had no right to do what he did. Sad it took so long for the marriage to be annulled.
Pretty funny though