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Man Pleads Guilty To Bigamy & Theft

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Updated: January 7, 2009
A man from England will serve 120 days in the Benton County jail after pleading guilty today to theft and bigamy charges. Paul Royston Hilton will receive 55 days credit for time served while he awaited trial. He must also complete three years of probation. Hilton admitted that he married Lori Ferguson of Rogers after moving to Bentonville while he was married to Alisa Hilton in England. Paul Hilton said in court he was separated from Alisa Hilton at the time he married Ferguson. Ferguson said that two weeks after the marriage, Hilton received phone calls from his wife and a child in England. Ferguson said she returned from work on December 23rd, 2003, to find her husband gone. Hilton was arrested at a Chicago airport after leaving Ferguson`s home with a 100-thousand dollar silver coin collection, a Sony Playstation and video games. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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