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Reid Gray, the Ponte Vedra man whose wife faked her own kidnapping, is getting remarried. He filed for divorce from Quinn Gray last year after her arrest on extortion and other charges involving a fake kidnapping plot with another man. She's now serving seven years probation.

The man who helped Quinn carry out the extortion plot is serving six years probation. Some reports say Reid's fiancee is a teacher of one of his daughters. Sign up below to be added to our mailing list for the latest news updates, access to exclusive contests, and more!

Everything you love about wokv. Tap on any of the buttons below to download our app. Surprisingly, Osmanovic had a special story; he mentioned Grey was not the sufferer however his co-conspirator who faked her kidnapping.

Finally, Grey was arrested on September 16, She was sentenced to seven years probation in February After that, she was accused of violating her probation. In accordance with her social media posts, she lives in Jacksonville Seaside and is now a yoga instructor.

Quinn and her husband Reid had been divorced in October Detective Kevin Kerr and others were skeptical, noting Gray seemed to be making up the story as she went along. During another interview, Quinn Gray changed her story. She said she had been sexually assaulted and that "I was crazy then, I was just doing what I was told to do.

She did give police one telling detail: Her abductor's name was Jasmin, and he drove a white Volkswagen Jetta. She also directed investigators to the warehouse where she was held. Detectives found Jasmin Osmanovic, driving out of the warehouse in his Jetta.

He eventually wrote his version of events in an affidavit. We met at a gas station," wrote the young mechanic. He described going to her house and listening to her talk about her marital problems and her issues with drinking - she had nearly split up with Reid Gray and had gone to rehab at a tony Minnesota clinic. Her husband had affairs, she said, and she wondered if he wanted her dead.

On Labor Day weekend, Osmanovic said, the two spent time together - but he didn't know right away that she was plotting the kidnapping. He left her alone several times in a hotel room they shared - she could have left anytime, he said. Osmanovic touched on one piece of evidence: an audiotape he and Quinn Gray made that weekend.



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