WAUSAU, WISCONSIN - A man accused of marrying a Wisconsin woman he met via the Internet even though he already had a wife and children in Georgia was charged Friday with bigamy. <br>
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Jonathan R. Langley, 31, of Douglasville, Ga., appeared in Marathon County Circuit Court and was jailed on $2,000 cash bond. <br>
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Langley, described in court records as a professional bounty hunter, faces up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine if convicted of the felony charge. <br>
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``It definitely is a very unusual case,'' said District Attorney Jill Falstad. ``And yet the report and information seem very clear that he had a wife in Georgia and he married another wife here.'' <br>
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Langley and the 32-year-old Schofield woman were married by Marathon County Court Commissioner Doug Bauman on Oct. 29, court records show. <br>
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The two met over the Internet in late July and communicated daily by the Internet and by telephone August through October, according to the woman's statement to police. <br>
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Langley allegedly told her he was married once to a woman in Texas but he divorced her 10 or 11 years ago and they had no children. <br>
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The Schofield woman told police that Langley talked early in their relationship about marrying her. <br>
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He finally flew to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Oct. 25 and the woman picked him up, as they met face-to-face for the first time, court records show. <br>
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Six days later, two days after the wedding, the woman's brother contacted her and reported that a background check by a friend in the state Justice Department showed Langley was married with two children in Georgia, records show. <br>
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The Schofield woman told Langley to leave the next day and has since been granted an annulment of the marriage. <br>
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Meanwhile, the Justice Department inquiry reached Langley's first wife a sheriff's department dispatcher in Douglas County, Ga. through a teletype bulletin. The bulletin was checked by a lieutenant who then informed the wife of the situation. <br>
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A pretrial conference was scheduled Feb. 28 for Langley. He remained jailed after cash bond was set at $2,000.