NEW YORK POST
Here comes the … inmate?
The Texas groom featured in a viral $56 million nuptial extravaganza that social media dubbed “the Wedding of the Century” could face up to life behind bars if convicted of firing at police officers earlier this year.
Jacob Chase LaGrone, 29, was indicted in August on a felony charge of aggravated assault against a public servant stemming from a March 14 incident in which he allegedly fired at cops in Westworth Village, the Dallas Morning News reported, citing court documents.
LaGrone was arrested at the scene and later released on $20,000 bond, the outlet explained.
The Nashville native — who wed car dealership heiress Madelaine Brockway on Nov. 18 — kept his head down at an appearance at Tarrant County District Court on Thursday, NBC News said.
His new wife was not by his side, the outlet said.
The scene was a far cry from just two weeks earlier, when LaGrone and Brockway were married in a lavish, five-day wedding celebration in Paris — an event that spread like wildfire on social media, the Morning News said.
The $56 million festivities included a rehearsal dinner at the Palais Garnier, an overnight stay at the Palace of Versailles and even a performance by Maroon 5, the outlet said.
The bride — whose father, Bob Brockway, owns a group of Mercedes-Benz dealerships in Florida — wore a Dior Haute Couture wedding dress.
She is described as a “self-employed entrepreneur” on her LinkedIn page, while the last job listed by her newlywed groom was as a production assistant for country star Jason Aldean in 2018, the Washington Post said.