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Unmarrying a Millionaire

It's now a done deal once and for all. A judge annulled the TV marriage of millionaire Rick Rockwell and Darva Conger, who testified Wednesday she wasn't told about her groom's background before their on-air wedding.

Rockwell, 42, selected Conger from among 50 contestants on the Fox TV show Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire. They married on the spot and left for a Caribbean honeymoon cruise, during which they barely saw each other.

Despite smash ratings, Fox canceled a rebroadcast of the show after it was disclosed that a former fiancée obtained a restraining order against Rockwell in 1991, saying he hit and threatened her. He denies the allegations.

"He was not honest and did not represent those restraining orders," Conger, 34, told Family Court Judge Steven E. Jones Wednesday.

Rockwell did not appear in court Wednesday and no lawyer appeared for him. He could not be immediately reached for comment.

Jones could have granted the annulment based simply on Conger's March 7 written request, but said he called the hearing because Conger entered into a "very legal wedding ceremony."

Conger's attorney, John Hanover of Los Angeles, told the judge the marriage was a fraud and that Conger and Rockwell had signed an agreement before the Feb. 15 live broadcast saying they could annul the marriage at any time.

Outside court and once more a free woman, Conger said she never plans to talk to Rockwell again. "I have to learn from this and move on," she said.

When a reporter asked if she planned to marry again, Conger quipped: "Is that a proposal?"

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