The breakup between Quinton Aaron and Margarita Aaron has intensified, with Quinton claiming that his estranged 'spiritual wife' tried to kill him, a statement Margarita has categorically denied.
In a Thursday statement, the star of 'The Blind Side' accused Margarita of providing false information regarding her marital status, stating that she did not reveal her existing legal marriage to another man. Quinton disclosed that he has asked his family, friends, and hospital personnel not to permit her to visit or communicate with him.
He further expressed concerns that Margarita was trying to harm him, labeling her actions as 'Satanic.' Quinton emphasized that he has made it clear, both publicly and to his close circle, that he does not wish to have any interactions with her. He is prioritizing his recovery, faith, relationships with family, and his career above all else.
Margarita has vigorously rejected the accusations against her. In her response, she stated that she never intended to harm Quinton and reiterated her love for him, noting her encouragement for him to adopt a healthier lifestyle.
She also highlighted Quinton’s past medical issues, recalling that their first meeting occurred in a hospital, and indicated that his current health crisis was not caused by her.
Recently, Quinton was hospitalized after experiencing a spinal stroke. During this period, Margarita reportedly introduced herself to healthcare staff as Quinton's spouse, asserting that they were 'spiritually married.'
In addressing questions about her marital status, Margarita claimed Quinton was aware of her still being legally married, alleging that her estranged husband has not signed the divorce papers.
Margarita rejected Quinton’s portrayal of her beliefs, describing herself as a 'spiritual woman of God' and remarked, 'If anything came from spirits or satanic influences, it comes from Quinton’s side of the family.'
Furthermore, Quinton's younger brother, Jarred Aaron, has secured a restraining order against Margarita, a decision Quinton fully supports. The ongoing dispute continues to evolve.

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