Cheating on Wife with Two Girlfriends... The 'Triple Life' of a US Police Chief Caught Red-Handed
[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] A police chief in the United States resigned after being exposed for cheating on his wife with two girlfriends. He boldly told his girlfriends "Let's get married" and even got engaged, and it was revealed that he even forged official documents to hide the fact that he was married.
The American magazine People reported that Jason Collier (41), the police chief of Stinnett, Texas, was arrested on the 28th of last month (local time) on charges of forging official documents for fraud.
Collier's complicated personal life was revealed through a Facebook post by his lover, Cecily Steinmetz.
On the 26th of last month, Steinmetz posted on her Facebook, "Collier is living a double or even triple life. Until yesterday, I was his girlfriend," exposing Collier's womanizing.
She expressed anger, saying, "When I found out Collier was married, he tried to deceive me again by giving me forged documents of annulment," and "Just yesterday, I found out about his other girlfriend. Collier told both of us to get married."
Steinmetz said she quickly got close to Collier through a dating app, but Collier already had another girlfriend and had been engaged to her since December last year.
After posting a photo with him on Facebook, she received a message from a friend saying, "I know his wife," and learned that he was married.
Jason Collier (41), who was arrested on charges of forging official documents after his affair was exposed on the internet
[Captured from the Hutchinson County Sheriff's Office Facebook page, Texas. Resale and DB prohibited] [Image source = Yonhap News]
When Steinmetz confronted him about these matters, Collier denied it, saying, "I already annulled the marriage in 2016," and sent her a photo of the manipulated documents.
However, Steinmetz inquired at the court and confirmed that the documents Collier sent were forged, and in betrayal, she exposed all these facts on her Facebook.
Steinmetz's Facebook post spread rapidly, and two days later, Collier resigned and was arrested. His wife filed for divorce on the 1st.
In an interview with local media, Steinmetz said, "I trusted him. Because Collier was a police officer, there was no reason not to trust him," and added, "I hope other women do not go through the same thing."
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Local police announced that Collier, who is detained in the county jail, has a bail set at $10,000 (approximately 11.25 million KRW).
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