Saturday, April 23, 2022

Bride Put The Green In Reception!

A bride and the caterer put cannabis in the food.

How to ruin your wedding!

Can we do a Darwin Award for the most stupidest people on the planet?

You can't fix stupid!

You can't change minds!

You are completely trapped in stupid.

You are wrapped and emboldened in stupid.

A Florida bride and her wedding caterer are being held on food contamination and malicious assault. The bride allegedly told the caterer to put marijuana or cannabis into the food.

The bride, 42, and the caterer, 31, were arrested this week on charges of violations of an anti-tampering law and delivery of cannabis, according to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Department and court records.

County firefighters and deputies responded to the Feb. 19 event at a clubhouse in Longwood after guests reported getting sick or feeling strange, according to law enforcement affidavits filed in the case.

Some people felt so ill that they went to the hospital, where they tested positive for THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana. Guests reported feeling heavily drugged and said they had not been warned, according to a detective’s affidavit. One guest said he had trouble operating a cellphone, and another thought she might die, the sheriff’s detective wrote.

A memorable wedding.

One guest the next day told an investigator that on the day of the wedding, she felt stoned and asked the bride whether cannabis was in the food and that the bride said “yes” and smiled, according to the affidavit.

Food collected at the scene later tested positive for THC, the document says.

While the bride and caterer were arrested on the charges this week, a charging decision is still under consideration by the state prosecutor’s office, a spokesperson for the state attorney’s office said Friday.

A lawyer for the caterer listed in court records did not reply to a request for comment Thursday night. An attorney for the bride declined to comment to NBC affiliate WESH of Orlando.

Longwood is a city about 12 miles northeast of Orlando.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The two face up to three years in the iron college for this. They also face medical bills from the victims, lawsuits from those attending, loss of friends and loss of reputation.

The caterer will likely lose her food and beverage license and be forced to reimburse those who planned the event. The bride will have a long time to realize that her joke was not funny and thankfully no one died from this.

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