The latest development involving Quinton Aaron centers around newly surfaced images from what has been described as a “spiritual wedding,” and the response from Aaron and his family has been direct.
Photos obtained by TMZ show Aaron and Margarita inside a chapel in December 2024, posing together, signing documents, and celebrating what appeared to be a formal ceremony.
The images include traditional wedding-style moments: the pair seated at a desk completing paperwork, smiling for photos, and later sharing a meal after the event. Margarita is seen wearing a large ring, and both appear relaxed and engaged in the setting.
Margarita has spoken about the day, describing it as a spontaneous decision. According to her, Aaron woke her up on Christmas Eve and suggested they get married that same day. She said the ceremony took place at a location in Valley Village, California, with friends attending virtually. Afterward, they went out to celebrate, believing they had formalized their relationship.
She has also maintained that Aaron was aware her previous marriage had not been legally finalized, explaining that her estranged husband had not completed the divorce process.
Aaron and his family have rejected the characterization of the ceremony as legitimate. In a joint response to the photos, Aaron and his brother Jarred said, “We don’t entertain fraud.”
That statement aligns with earlier claims made by the family, who have consistently questioned the validity of Margarita’s representation of herself as Aaron’s wife. They have said they uncovered “alarming details” about both the relationship and her background in the days following Aaron’s hospitalization.
He was admitted to a hospital in Atlanta, where he was diagnosed with a spinal stroke and a severe blood infection. During the initial phase of treatment, he required life support.
While he was hospitalized, Margarita identified herself publicly as his wife, stating, “We are spiritually married. We are tied as one.” She also acknowledged that she was still legally married to another man but said she was separated and working toward a divorce.
Aaron’s family disputed her involvement, raising concerns about whether she had presented herself as a legal spouse to medical staff. The situation escalated when access to Aaron was restricted during his recovery, and Margarita was no longer allowed in his hospital room.
Legal action followed, with Aaron’s brother obtaining a temporary restraining order requiring her to stay away from him and other immediate family members. Aaron has since expressed support for that decision, saying, “I fully support my brother and thank him for protecting me and my family.”