Courtney Wilson liked a Florida mansion on the
market for $5.7 million so much he thought he would hold his wedding reception
there.
Except he didn’t tell the owner. Instead he and bride
Shenita Jones — who called themselves “the Royal Couple” — booked a viewing and
then invited their guests to a red-carpet cocktail there and breakfast the next
morning.
Frantic owner Nathan Finkel, who lives elsewhere on the
estate, rang the police when Wilson arrived to set the party up.
“I have people trespassing on my property,” he told
officers. “They keep saying they’re having a wedding here and it’s God’s
message.”
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Courtney Wilson liked a
Florida mansion on the
market for $5.7 million so much he thought he would hold his
wedding reception
there.
Except he didn’t tell the owner. Instead he and bride
Shenita Jones — who called themselves “the
Royal Couple” — booked a viewing and
then invited their guests to a red-carpet cocktail there and breakfast the next
morning.
Frantic owner Nathan Finkel, who lives elsewhere on the
estate, rang the police when Wilson arrived to set the party up.
“I have people trespassing on my property,” he told
officers. “They keep saying they’re having a wedding here and it’s God’s
message.”
Read more
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