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‘Runaway Bride’ Jennifer Wilbanks’ Former Groom Now Married

Jennifer Wilbanks

Remember Jennifer Wilbanks, the runaway bride and her creepy husband-to-be John Mason?

John Mason finally gotten himself a girl with cement shoes…he married another woman.

Mason, 35, married Shelley Martin, 34, in a quiet ceremony Saturday at his parents’ home in Duluth, GA.

“We were very, very happy for him,” said Claude Mason, who serves as an associate municipal judge and officiated the ceremony.

John Mason was thrust into the spotlight in 2005 when then-fiance Jennifer Wilbanks disappeared just days before their wedding. She turned up a few days later in New Mexico and initially claimed she had been kidnapped and sexually assaulted. She later recanted, saying she ran away because of personal issues, and pleaded no contest to telling authorities a phony story.

She was sentenced to two years’ probation and performed community service that included mowing the lawns at public buildings.

Wilbanks and John Mason ended their engagement and filed lawsuits against each other, which were later dropped.

Photo: Datedire.com 


POSTED BY: Jebbica

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