A California woman known for her involvement in a failed multi-million dollar horse show that made headlines a decade ago has been charged with trying to hire somebody to kill her husband. Tatyana …
Tatyana Remley, 42, was arrested in a sting operation at a Solana Beach Starbucks earlier in August, about a month after her husband Mark Remley discovered she’d offered a mutual friend $2 million to kill him.
After the arrest, he also told cops she burned his house to the ground days before trying to arrange the hit,She faces up to nine years in prison for the murder plot, plus another year for the weapons charges.Tatyana Remley on horseback with her husband Mark RemleyThe incident was just the latest in the couple’s tumultuous 12-year marriage.
The extravaganza was canceled after just a few performances, however, and its crew and performers were left empty-handed. In their most recent divorce filing in May, Ms. Remley accused her husband of putting a gun to her head in one incident, chasing her around their house with a knife in another, and firing a gun in their home during an argument in a third.
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