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Rakiyah is reconsidering her decision to marry her fiancé, Louis: she says he's a disrespectful, lying cheater, and if he fails the polygraph test, she's walking away for good.
Rakiyah is reconsidering her decision to marry her fiancé, Louis: she says he's a disrespectful, lying cheater, and if he fails the polygraph test, she's walking away for good.
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