Brittany Murphy marriage and controversy Monjack married Simone Bienne in
Las Vegas in November 2001; they were divorced in 2006. In April 2007, they married in a private
Jewish ceremony at their Los Angeles home. In the 2021 documentary
What Happened, Brittany Murphy?, several of Monjack's colleagues and friends accused him of being responsible for Murphy's physical changes and also of not letting her connect with her family. According to the testimony of his ex-fiancée, Elizabeth Ragsdale, Monjack "was a disturbed individual who was used to conning people and Brittany was one of his latest victims." In the two-part miniseries, Ragsdale explained that Monjack told her that he was suffering from
spinal cancer and needed
shark cartilage treatments to recover. It was not until he abandoned her while Ragsdale was pregnant that she contacted Monjack's mother, Linda Monjack, and realized the story was fake. Linda, who was interviewed, defended her son in this regard, saying that he had developed extreme paranoia after the death from cancer of her own father, William Monjack: "I certainly don't think he went out and told people he had cancer. I think he believed it." Before Monjack met Murphy, he met filmmaker Allison Burnett at a dinner party publicly, where he told the assembled guests that he was a billionaire, had dated
Elle Macpherson and
Madonna, had a collection of
Ferraris, and was dying of
brain cancer until he purchased a treatment derived from shark fins that saved his life; however, these claims were later revealed to be lies. The media subsequently suspected that Murphy had been duped by a con man.
Kathy Najimy recalled: "[
People] were scared. Like, "Who was this man and what is happening?". "She wanted to marry him, and I said, 'Honey, that's not enough.'" Another reporter said that her friends and family tried to separate her from Monjack at one point, but their intervention failed. After that it was as if she "disappeared," according to her friend
Lisa Rieffel: "Simon took her away. He made sure no one could get to her."
Legal issues In 2005,
warrants were issued for Monjack's arrest in
Virginia on charges of
credit card fraud, but the charges were later dropped. In 2006,
Coutts & Co bank successfully sued Monjack, who had been evicted from four homes, for $470,000. In February 2007, Monjack was arrested and spent nine days in jail, facing
deportation, because his
visa to the United States had expired. == Death ==