Man charged with being married to 2 women at once
Published 10:36 pm Friday, December 7, 2018
An Albert Lea man who has allegedly been married to two women at the same time has been charged with a felony in Freeborn County District Court.
Quinten Duane Amos, 38, is charged with bigamy.
Court documents state Amos was charged after an Albert Lea Police Department detective received a copy of a May 2009 marriage certificate between Amos and a woman in Hennepin County.
The detective allegedly reviewed a separate marriage license application made by Amos and a separate woman in Mower County. They both affirmed in front of a deputy registrar that they did not have a living spouse, court documents state. The detective allegedly reviewed the marriage certificate from their February 2016 marriage at an Albert Lea church, filed two years later.
Court documents state the woman Amos married in 2009 said they started the divorce process online but never completed it. She allegedly said Amos refused her divorce request.
Court documents state Amos told the detective he used online services to obtain a divorce but did not have the paperwork, saying he would provide it at a later time.
Amos allegedly never provided proof they were divorced, and there is no proof the original marriage was dissolved before Amos married for the second time, court documents state.
The detective noted the two marriages on the official state marriage system.
Amos’ first appearance on the charge is scheduled for Dec. 27.
As of Friday morning, Amos was not in custody.
See what happened last night in the PM report here.