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Florida Man Sentenced for Bigamy After Marrying Three Women Simultaneously

Tampa Bay 28August 5, 20254 min277,019 views
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Bigamy Conviction and Sentencing

  • πŸ“Œ A Florida man, Henry Betsy Jr., was sentenced for felony bigamy after pleading guilty to marrying three women from different Florida counties over a two-year period.
  • ⛓️ Betsy's bond was revoked after he was arrested in Virginia for assault and battery of a family or household member, leading to his appearance in court in handcuffs.
  • βš–οΈ The judge adjudicated Betsy guilty of bigamy, sentencing him to two years of probation with eight days credit for time served, a mental health evaluation, and completion of a batter intervention program.

Discovery and Betrayal

  • πŸ’” Three women discovered they were married to Betsy simultaneously after meeting him on dating websites and marrying him without him divorcing them.
  • πŸ’¬ One wife, Michelle Betsy, expressed her ongoing marital status and spoke on behalf of the other women, stating his actions were a deliberate choice with consequences.
  • πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ The wives expressed frustration with Florida's system, believing that cross-referencing marriage licenses between counties could have prevented the situation.

Defendant's Statement and Wives' Reactions

  • πŸ™ Henry Betsy Jr. apologized to the women, the court, and his family, stating he did not wish this situation on anyone.
  • 🀨 Michelle Betsy doubted his remorse, suggesting his apology was attorney-recommended, and stated she felt vindicated by his felony conviction.

Future Safeguards and Restrictions

  • πŸ’‘ Michelle Betsy is advocating for a statewide marriage license database to prevent similar cases from occurring in Florida.
  • 🚫 In addition to probation, Betsy was ordered to stay off social media and dating websites and to have no contact with his three former wives.
  • πŸ“° The IT team investigator's original story gained significant traction on social media, highlighting the case's unusual nature.
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