Vladimir Danilov's wife never stepped inside his home, even after they married.
After all, the 40-year-old Danilov was living there with a girlfriend half his age.
Malkhaz Kapanadze's bride would've needed to board a plane to see him. He was living in Brooklyn with his other wife and their child. But it didn't matter to this woman, as long as her $300-per-month checks kept coming in the mail.
These Volusia County marriages - and many others, investigators say - were more like business transactions than stories of happily ever after.
They were at the heart of a federal investigation into a Central Florida couple accused of arranging marriages between U.S. citizens and immigrants who wanted the fast - and fraudulent - path to citizenship.
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