Posted on 06/18/2025 2:42:40 AM PDT by Libloather
I do … not.
A 42-year-old Texas man discovered he was married to his ex-fiancée without his knowledge when the marriage certificate arrived at his home — just days after the pair broke up.
Kristin Marie Spearman, 36, is accused of sending her ex a gift bag from Bath & Body Works that contained some “products” and a copy of an officiated marriage license with their names on June 13, according to Fox 44.
Spearman allegedly also included a photo of herself holding up the document that legally recognized their relationship.
The spooked victim, who is not being named by authorities, admitted that the pair was in a relationship around June 2 when they went to the county clerk’s office to receive a marriage license.
Both parties “must appear in person” and have valid identification to receive an application for a marriage license, according to McLennan County’s website.
Spearman and her ex-fiancé never made it to the altar. The pair got into an argument when the victim allegedly claimed he didn’t want to be in a relationship with her anymore.
Spearman seemingly had other plans for their future.
Beverly Hills Police Chief Kory Martin claimed Spearman went behind the victim’s back and convinced a pastor to certify a marriage, even though the man wasn’t in attendance or even aware of a ceremony.
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I’d hit it.
Don't you tell me how to live!
Not the marriage license. Just a certificate that really bears no significance other than you’re not supposed to be able to get it unless you first fulfill the official requirements from the local government entity.
If the certificate is real, the court clerk belongs in prison and every document issued from that court is subject to review by the parties affected.
I agree!
Were there any witnesses? They can probably be sued too. If there were any, that is…
Better to hide the axes and knives…
I doubt it. Void or voidable marriage.
Come to think of it now- she seems dart board worthy…..
Careful, you may find yourself married to her.
Convinced a pastor to certify a marriage wink.
Exactly.
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