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08.12.2023 - 00:29 / perezhilton.com
The drama surrounding the tragic case of Samantha Miller, a bride who was killed on her April wedding night in South Carolina, sadly is not over.
Back in August, we reported the heartbreaking story of how the young woman was killed in a drunk driving incident just hours after walking down the aisle. 26-year-old Jamie Lee Komoroski is currently awaiting trial next March after allegedly crashing her vehicle into the bride and groom’s golf cart. Samantha and new husband Aric Hutchinson were riding to their hotel suite when Komoroski’s car went off the road and hit the cart. While the bride tragically didn’t make it, Aric, as well as two wedding guests who were escorting the spouses, survived — but were left with serious injuries.
REALLY messed up stuff. You’d think in bonding over the traumatic loss, Aric and Samantha’s family would have become closer than ever. But sadly, that’s not the case.
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On Monday, The Post and Courier reported that the late bride’s mother, Lisa Miller, is challenging the validity of her daughter’s marriage! She’s petitioning to remove Aric as a personal representative of Samantha’s estate, citing “issues of potential fraud.”
Oh wow… Oh no…
According to the outlet, Lisa’s attorney has filed, withdrawn, and refiled a motion to take part in Aric’s wrongful death lawsuit against the bars that served Jamie, which he’d previously filed on behalf of his late wife in Charleston County’s Court of Common Pleas.
It’s said the lawsuit is nearing a settlement, and that Aric is more than willing to share the funds. His attorney, Patrick Wooten, told the outlet:
He called Lisa’s legal action “morally
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