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Accused Bigamist Makes Court Appearance
Nathan D’Amato, 46, is accused of having a wife in Michigan when he married a Cypress woman in April. Bigamy is a 2nd-degree felony.

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Nathan D’Amato, 46, is accused of having a wife in Michigan when he married a Cypress woman in April. Bigamy is a 2nd-degree felony.

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