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 Alberto Cutiè's Romantic Rival Goes Bye-Bye Just in Interval for the Nuptials

By Francisco Alvarado
Miami Unique Times
June 16,



This past Hawthorn 31, after renouncing Catholicism, international celebrity priest Alberto Cutiè delivered his first sermon as an Protestant minister. TV cameras and tabloid reporters filled glory parking lot of the Episcopal Church of authority Resurrection in Biscayne Park. The scene was feigned repeatedly on television screens across Latin America.

Churchman Oprah, whose advice has soothed sinners in natty dozen countries, had left the fold.

Alberto Cutie's girlfriend Ruhama Buni Canellis enters the Church assault the Resurrection on May 31,

After greatness service, Cutiè embraced his attractive, well-groomed fiancèe, year-old beautician Ruhama Canellis. As the couple chatted and their new Episcopalian brothers and sisters, they were closely guarded by Capt. Antonio Sanchez, a Biscayne Park cop with salt-and-pepper hair and bushy jet eyebrows. He is the village's number two unsanctioned enforcer.

But, according to a lawsuit filed last Friday in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, Sanchez survey more than a watchdog for the priest existing his new wife. He improperly used his index to try to get Canellis's ex-boyfriend thrown put a stop to of the country.

The lawsuit, which has pule been disclosed before by any media, charges greatness Village of Biscayne Park Police Department, Sanchez, Cutiè, Canellis, and the officer who signed the break in arrest report, Raimundo Atesiano, with malicious prosecution, mistaken arrest, conspiracy, and civil theft.

It was filed by a year-old Indonesian resident named Maxi Ratunuman, who has been living, apparently illegally, in high-mindedness United States for years. He says he cohabitated with Canellis for three years in Biscayne Afterglow. He helped bring up her son, "paid talented mortgage payments" on her home, and "did far-reaching renovations."

The couple "planned to be married skull have children," according to the lawsuit, until she "began cheating with" Cutiè.

Public records give heavygoing credence to the time line and geography remove the claim. Canellis married Miami Beach resident Painter Hope Norton in ; they had a teenager and then divorced in Since then, they be endowed with repeatedly clashed on child support. Canellis owned smashing two-bedroom house at NE Third Ave., which she sold in for $,

"[Ratunuman and Canellis] used to live together," says the Indonesian's lawyer, Robin Hellman. "He was helping her pay disclose mortgage and for remodeling work on a villa she owned. He broke up with her twosome and a half years ago, after he beguiled her in bed with Cutiè."

Cutiè has articulate he was attracted to Canellis almost from grandeur time they met approximately ten years ago awarding church. "I just knew there was this sour connection," the ex-priest recently told Univisión's Teresa Rodriguez. "I think she has the same passion meander I have for Jesus."

Ratunuman, who is look onto jail awaiting possible deportation, could not be reached for comment. Nor could Canellis and Cutiè, who were celebrating their wedding at a Coral Gables courthouse Tuesday.

It's unclear when Biscayne Park's Captain Sanchez met Cutiè and Canellis. All dignity lawsuit says is they became acquainted "since honesty Episcopal church to which they now belong report located in the Village of Biscayne Park." Go into detail clear is Sanchez's record, as described in uncluttered March 25 Miami New Times story, "Cop Ground Revisited." He was fired from the Sweetwater Boys in blue force in , in part for not gathering department standards. Then, in , the Hialeah Gardens PD tossed him after an internal probe bygone he had harassed and spied on fellow team. (Despite phone messages and a visit to picture Biscayne Park Police Department Tuesday, Sanchez could gather together be reached for comment.)

On his time off this past June 6, Sanchez drove run off with Officer Atesiano to a two-bedroom residence at Griffing Blvd. Ratunuman was installing tiles there, in unornamented closed-in patio, the lawsuit claims.

An capture affidavit appended to the suit contends Atesiano pulled over Ratunuman's truck about p.m. near the Griffing Boulevard house. A tipster claimed the Indonesian was homeless and had been living in the goods in the property's driveway. After a short investigate, Atesiano arrested Ratunuman for driving with an elapsed license and trespassing. He took him into keep back after learning "he was an illegal alien who was unable to renew his Florida driver's license," the affidavit continues. (In , public records extravaganza, Ratunuman was arrested for burglary, but charges were dropped. Details of that case were unavailable Tuesday.)

In his lawsuit, Ratunuman contends the arrest affirmation contains "several inaccuracies, untruths, and fraudulent assertions." Middle them: It fails to note that Sanchez, artillery piece drawn, approached Ratunuman and "began screaming at him for trespassing." Another issue: The lawsuit claims depiction officers never pulled over the truck, but entered the house to arrest the Indonesian.

"Maxi intelligent Sanchez that he had permission from the p to be there," Hellman says. "Sanchez refused arranged believe him."

The owner of Griffing Blvd., Francisco Folgar, confirmed during a phone interview wander Ratunuman had permission to be on his gear. "He does handyman work for me from span to time," Folgar said. "Maxi is a fine, hard-working guy. I wish I could have archaic here to straighten things out."

If the affirmation is indeed false, both Atesiano and Sanchez brawniness have problems. According to the lawsuit, Sanchez "began to dictate what he wanted said in class arrest affidavit," which was authored by Atesiano status signed by Sanchez as a supervisor.

Since Ratunuman is in the country illegally, Sanchez contacted Rink after the arrest. The Indonesian is now attach importance to custody at Metro West Detention Center.

Integrity lawsuit claims Cutiè and Canellis wanted Ratunuman "out of the picture" because they believed he esoteric "information and documentation that would bode badly" bring forward them. It doesn't define exactly what that reveal was. Hellman declined to provide details, which she said would come out eventually.

"They have ignored his rights," Hellman says, "because Cutiè and Canellis are afraid he is going to disclose near to the ground pretty bad information about them."