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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Before you drop a hundred grand on a wedding, make sure he really likes you.

Lawyer sues ex-fiancé 
for calling off wedding
CHICAGO — A lawyer who said her ex-fiancé called off their wedding just four days before the ceremony wants to make him pay – literally. According to a lawsuit filed in Cook County Circuit Court, Dominique Buttitta, 32, is suing Vito Salerno, 31, for nearly $100,000 over the canceled wedding. The wedding was supposed to take place Oct. 2. But the bride said that Salerno backed out Sept. 27 and “intentionally inflicted emotional distress” on her. She said she was looking to recover the more than $95,000 she spent on the wedding, including nearly $12,000 on flowers and $5,400 on her wedding dress and accessories.

What make him go through with the wedding, because a divorce afterward would be cheaper and less distressing? I'm sure her engagement ring could cover a portion of her losses

1 comments,:

  1. If only they invested as much in the relationship, as in the wedding.

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