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Florida bride-to-be arrested for beating up groom in wild fight over prenup

She will take you to the hospital.

A Florida bride who became so enraged during a heated argument over a prenuptial agreement punched her groom and bit his brother just days before the wedding, according to the officers who arrested her.

Molly Rose Hogan, 26, reportedly got into a drunken argument with her unidentified fiancé over a marriage contract at her St. Petersburg home Sunday night, during which she grabbed him by the head and punched him in the chest, legs and torso. Arrest affidavit.

When her brother-in-law stepped in to protect her brother, she became enraged and bit off his arm, police said.

Police say Molly Rose Hogan was arrested after allegedly punching her groom-to-be and biting his brother. Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office

“Horgan and her husband, who were due to marry on Saturday, [her] Police say this happened “multiple times.”

He was eventually pulled from his enraged bride by witnesses who corroborated his account of the attack, according to the affidavit. He suffered “multiple physical injuries,” police said.

Hogan was charged with domestic violence and a judge banned her from contacting her future husband or his brother.

Police said the argument broke out a few days before the wedding over a prenuptial agreement. Shutterstock / Anutul Yosundara

She was allowed to visit the home once to retrieve personal belongings, Conclusive evidencewas the first to report on the fierce fighting before the ceremony.

It was not immediately clear whether the quarrelsome lovebirds still intended to marry.

But their Marriage registration still encouraged They ask friends and family to “join us on our epic journey” and help cover the costs of the wedding cake, flowers and an open bar.

Police said the argument broke out over a prenuptial agreement just days before the couple’s wedding. Shutterstock / Mehanik

Police said the fight began over “a heated argument about signing a prenuptial agreement before getting married.”

Hogan did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Washington Post.

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