Common-Law Husband, Multiple-Child Married Woman's Sham Marriage
Affair with Sham Marriage Woman
Wife Who Found Out the Truth Ends 'Common-Law' Relationship
A shocking story has emerged about a man in a de facto marriage who entered into a sham marriage with a woman with three children to win a 'multi-child housing subscription' and then committed adultery. Channel A's "Detectives' Trade Secrets"
A shocking story has emerged about a husband in a de facto marriage who committed adultery after entering into a sham marriage with a woman who had three children in order to win a multi-child housing subscription lottery.
On the 25th, Channel A's "Detectives' Trade Secrets" featured the story of Mrs. A, who was maintaining a de facto marriage with her husband while delaying their official marriage registration. Mrs. A explained that when they went to a real estate agency to find a house to live in together, they were introduced by a subscription broker to a "fake wife for subscription winning purposes."
At the time, the broker said, "If your husband registers the marriage with this woman who has three children and applies for the multi-child special housing subscription, the chances of winning the subscription increase," recommending a "sham marriage." He added, "Moreover, since she has three young children, additional points are awarded. Simply put, we are suggesting a sham marriage." The real estate agent also encouraged them, saying, "This woman is a basic livelihood security recipient," and "She works hard doing part-time jobs raising three kids. You are doing a good deed." After much deliberation, the couple agreed to the "sham marriage" and eventually won the apartment subscription lottery.
A shocking story has emerged about a man in a common-law marriage who entered into a sham marriage with a woman who has three children to win a 'multi-child housing subscription' and then committed adultery. Channel A 'Detectives' Trade Secrets'
The couple succeeded in "owning a home," but the husband kept calling the woman from the sham marriage for trivial matters such as house repairs and taking the children to the hospital. In fact, the woman’s children were already calling the husband "dad." Suspicious of adultery, the wife confronted him, but the husband vehemently denied it, saying, "I’m doing this because the subscription might be canceled." He also explained, "Since the woman officially registered the marriage and I became the head of the household, her income was recorded, and her existing basic livelihood security benefits were all cut off," adding, "She said she can’t live because she has no living expenses for the kids."
Even afterward, the husband supported living expenses with his card and acted as the father of the children. Enraged, Mrs. A confronted the woman, asking, "Isn’t this too much?" The woman shamelessly replied, "You’re lucky to have such a good man. We’re legally married on paper anyway, so what’s wrong with borrowing him for a while?" She even hinted at sexual relations. Knowing there was an investigation into fraudulent housing subscriptions, the woman and Mrs. A’s husband intensified their sham couple act. Unable to endure this, Mrs. A collapsed from a stomach spasm. The husband then promised Mrs. A, "I was thoughtless. I will make sure you don’t have to worry anymore. I will really sort everything out."
However, even when Mrs. A was taken by ambulance in the middle of the night due to abdominal pain, the husband was at the fake wife’s child’s birthday party. Eventually, unable to bear it any longer, Mrs. A reported the fraudulent subscription and ended her de facto marriage with her husband. Netizens who heard the story reacted with comments such as "Good thing they didn’t officially register the marriage," "What’s so important about that house," "Is this for real?" and "There are really many brokers like this."
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