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The couple had planned their April wedding at a $5.7 million mansion in Southwest Ranches, Florida. But the couple didn t have permission to use the property, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
The morning of their wedding day, the property s owner, Nathan Finkel, showed up, called the cops, and the couple s event was put to a halt, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
Keith Poliakoff, an attorney for the Southwest Ranches suburb who has previously spoken on Finkel s behalf, did not immediately respond to Insider s request for comment.
Wilson had previously posed as a potential buyer
According to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, Wilson had previously toured the 16,313-square-foot property as a buyer and viewed the home s nine bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, swimming pool, bowling alley, and gazebo.
Couple plans wedding in Florida mansion, owner unaware
Published On 23 April,2021 07:48 am
Police who arrived at the scene encouraged the wedding party to leave, without making any arrests.
MIAMI (AFP) - A Florida couple who planned their wedding at a multimillion-dollar mansion near Miami thought they could get hitched without a hitch until one tiny detail got in the way: the owner was home and had no idea about their party.
Courtney Wilson and Shenita Jones, referring to themselves as the Royal Couple, invited friends and family to the dream home and estate, which includes a tennis court, pool and theater, plus nine bedrooms and 15 bathrooms, the local Sun Sentinel newspaper reported Wednesday.
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Florida Couple Crashes Dream Home To Get Married
Courtney Wilson and Shenita Jones allegedly invited family and friends to their wedding at a house they didn’t own or have permission to use.
By AP
04/22/2021 06:24pm EDT
SOUTHWEST RANCHES, Fla. (AP) Courtney Wilson and Shenita Jones invited family and friends to their “dream home and estate” for their weekend wedding celebration: the ceremony Saturday, brunch on Sunday.
There was just one problem: The couple didn’t own the 16,300-square-foot (1,500-square-meter) mansion and didn’t have permission to use it.
The suburban Fort Lauderdale estate had everything: a bowling alley, swimming pool with a waterfall, hot tub, tennis courts, a gazebo and an 800-foot (240-meter) bar. Wilson said it was God’s plan that the couple marry there.