A man has strongly denied claims made by his estranged wife that he plans to marry in Antigua and Barbuda while still legally wed to her.
The accusations were made in a recent interview titled _Marriage Fraud Alert_ , during which a medical doctor alleged that her husband was preparing for a new wedding despite their unresolved marriage.
In a letter, the man described the allegations as “exaggerated and largely fabricated,” and accused his estranged wife of being “manipulative, deceptive, and controlling.”
He said they have been separated for over a year and claimed he would welcome a divorce. “If she were to file for divorce, I would not oppose; in fact, I would be extremely happy,” he wrote.
Dismissing the accusations as baseless, he said, “I am not engaged to anyone at this time, let alone have an impending wedding set for the next three months.” He also denied any intent to violate bigamy laws.
The man alleged he had received threatening messages from his estranged wife, warning of reputational damage and psychological harm. “My wife is abusive, and I had to run away from her,” he claimed, without providing further details.