Shocking details of how Lilian’s baby daddy married 3 women to secure US visa

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Barely two days after Citizen TV news anchor Lillian Muli dumped her baby daddy calling him a “narcissistic community husband”, records of his controversial lifestyle have surfaced.

According to court documents, Jared Ombogi left for the United States on a student visa but studied for only one semester and decided to marry in an effort to secure permanent residency.

This is according to a petition filed by Ombogi now known as Jared Neverton, seeking review of a Final Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) which had dismissed his appeal of a decision by an immigration judge.

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In the petition published on the Court Listener’s website, he had married three different wives in an attempt to secure the US visa but all was in vain therefore sought asylum.

It all started when his second wife, Layle Marie Kobow, realised he had married her while still married to his first wife Heather Mae Rice, causing her to end the marriage.

“In 1993, Ombongi married Heather Mae Rice. In 1994, while still married to Rice, Ombongi married Layle Marie Kobow.

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Kobow filed a visa petition on behalf of Ombongi,” reads the report “However, when she learned that Ombongi was still married to Rice, Kobow reported Ombongi to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)…that the marriage had been arranged by a friend with the understanding that Ombongi would help her financially,” the court document shows.

Ombogi however dismissed the claims saying he did not know he was married to Rice when he married Kobow.

The document further indicated on July 25, 1994, he filed an asylum application with the INS after marrying his third wife, Morris, who filed a visa petition on his behalf.

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During the hearing of the petition, he alleged his family back in Kenya had been driven out of their home by ethnic clashes in 1993.

Ombogi also claimed he was a member of the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy (FORD), the then Opposition party, but failed to present documentation of his membership

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