A $325,000 Wedding Was Called Off Because Soon to Be In-Laws Couldn’t Get Along

A romantic blow to their bank accounts.

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The night before a couple was going to tie the knot at The Pierre hotel in New York City for their $325,000 nuptials, the entire wedding was called off after a brawl broke out at the rehearsal dinner, according to a lawsuit between the fighting in-laws.

The New York Postreports during the rehearsal dinner, held by the parents, Robert and Wendy, of groom-to-be Bradley Moss at the Blue Water Grill, Adam Bzura, the brother of the bride-to-be Amy, wanted to deliver a "heartfelt toast" along with a video tribute. Upset over Adam's decision, Robert "inexplicably and angrily declared that Adam was not allowed to speak at the dinner" before telling him, “Do you know what I can do to you?" When Bradley's parents threatened to kick Adam out, that's when things "began to escalate." 

Bradley's brother, Michael, punched Adam in the face, and his father tried to charge the bride's brother. While all this was going on, Wendy reached out to guests to inform them that the wedding had been called off. To ensure that his son didn't go through with the wedding, Robert, owner of the Long Island Pipe Supply, told Bradley that if he went forward with the marriage, he would be removed from the business, and cut out of the will. If that didn't work, the Mosses also changed the locks on the East 54th Street apartment that Amy and Bradley were living in, preventing her from retrieving her belongings.

At some point when things started to boil over, Bradley's fiancé presented him with a ultimatum (which he openly denies): “Make a choice, me or your mother,” according to a source. Bradley obviously chose his family, but might have to pay the price.

Bradley is suing his former bride, while Amy's father has also filed a suit against her groom's parents.  

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