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Wedding nixed after brawl at rehearsal dinner
    2017-02-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A BRAWL erupted at a fancy Manhattan wedding-rehearsal dinner after the groom’s parents objected to a toast given to the former couple.

    It prompted both families to call off the US$325,000 nuptials, and now both sides are warring over the bill.

    The night before Bradley Moss, 32, and longtime girlfriend Amy Bzura, 27, were set to walk down the aisle in what was expected to be an over-the-top ceremony, his parents, Robert and Wendy Moss, hosted the dinner in Union Square at Blue Water Grill on Oct. 28, 2016, the New York Post reported. During the event, the bride’s brother, Adam Bzura, was preparing to make a “heartfelt toast” and present a video tribute.

    But Moss’s parents became offended, according to a lawsuit filed by the bride’s father, Bruce Bzura, in Manhattan federal court.

    The suit claims that Bzura’s 65-year-old father Robert “inexplicably and angrily declared that Adam was not allowed to speak at the dinner,” before asking “Do you know what I can do to you?”

    The man then reportedly threatened to kick Adam out and that is when the “events began to escalate,” according to the lawsuit.

    Sixty-year-old Wendy then began to argue with Adam, moments before the groom’s brother, Michael, punched Adam in the mouth, the lawsuit states.

    Robert then allegedly tried to charge Adam, as 66-year-old Bruce struggled to contain him.

    During the pandemonium, the bride apparently gave the groom an ultimatum — “Make a choice, me or your mother,” a source told the Post.

    But Amy’s brother said the ultimatum “never happened.”

    The groom seemingly picked his mother, as the ceremony was canceled as his mother reportedly was forced to call guests on the spot to say that the costly wedding was canceled.

    The suit claims that Robert, who owns Long Island Pipe Supple, threatened to cut him out of his will and fire him from the business if he ever married Amy.

    Amy was reportedly prevented from getting her belongings from inside the East 54th Street apartment she and Bradley shared, as his family changed the locks, the lawsuit claims.

    The Bzuras were forced to file a court order to allow Amy back inside. However, the night before the hearing, her the groom’s family relented and allowed Amy back into the apartment, as she was accompanied by “an off-duty police officer” to “pack all of her belongings,” the suit states.

    Bradley then filed a lawsuit against Amy for the US$125,000 engagement ring he had given her.

    It does not appear that she has returned the ring back to Bradley, as the case is still pending in court.

    The parents of the former couple are in disagreement over who foots the bill for the canceled US$1,100-a-head wedding reception.(SD-Agencies)

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