Julimer Marrero Perez reportedly aimed to change the agreement terms after marrying Fabiola Carisimo Franco. Sources indicate Perez asked for extra funds beyond the initial $20,000 to continue the ruse. This development sheds light on the transactional nature of their relationship and hints at recurring renegotiations in Miami’s purported marriage fraud network.
Adding to the suspicion is the fact that Carisimo’s husband never even moved in with her. Despite claims that the marriage was legitimate, there was no evidence of cohabitation—a critical factor in proving a genuine relationship. Instead, their arrangement appeared to exist solely on paper, reinforced by the questionable affidavits and documents submitted to immigration authorities.
Fabiola Carisimo’s marriage on July 24, 2023, lasted just two weeks, with the couple separating on August 8, 2023. According to Carisimo: On August 10, she received a text from Marrero asking her not to discuss their issues with others, and the following day, she filed a restraining order citing incidents dating back to May.
Despite the brief marriage and no evidence of cohabitation, she waited exactly eight months to the day of their wedding—March 24, 2024—to file for divorce.
"the most brazen attempt at marriage fraud in Florida history—an ideal case for the new administration to make an example of."