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Judge Annuls Marriage of Alzheimer’s Patient

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From Times Wire Reports

A judge annulled the marriage of a woman with Alzheimer’s disease after concluding that her husband, accused of spending nearly $300,000 of her fortune in Las Vegas, was only after her money.

Denver District Judge John Coughlin ruled that 79-year-old Glenna Birmingham was not mentally competent when she wed 41-year-old Wando Stevens in Las Vegas on New Year’s Eve.

He rejected claims by Stevens, who has a felony theft record, that the two were in love.

Relatives of Birmingham, a retired Denver pediatrician, said she does not remember getting married to Stevens at the Candlelight Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas.

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”... She doesn’t remember her marriage, she doesn’t want to be married to him,” said Robert Gilmartin, the woman’s nephew and court-appointed guardian.

Stevens’ lawyer in Las Vegas, John Mason, called the marriage “an old lady’s last fling.” He said Stevens may appeal.

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