Would-be groom in cancelled wedding gets $125K ring back

With this ring, I thee have now fled.The would-be groom in a scuttled $325,000 Manhattan wedding — canceled after the rehearsal dinner devolved into a fist-flying brawl — has gotten his engagement ring back, family members told The Post Saturday.Would-be...

Would-be groom in cancelled wedding gets $125K ring back

With this ring, I thee have now fled.

The would-be groom in a scuttled $325,000 Manhattan wedding — canceled after the rehearsal dinner devolved into a fist-flying brawl — has gotten his engagement ring back, family members told The Post Saturday.

Would-be bride Amy Bzura, 27, has returned the emerald-cut sparkler, which was valued in the groom’s “give-it-back” lawsuit at $125,800.

With the ring off his former betrothed’s hand and back firmly in his own, Brad Moss, 32, has duly dropped the lawsuit.

“Amy returned the ring, 100 percent,” Bzura’s brother Adam told The Post.

“This is over! It’s over! There’s nothing to write about,” ex-groom Moss said when asked for comment.

The ring giveback appears to be the first moment of agreement between the unhappy couple since their pricey wedding plans fell apart at the Blue Water Grill on Oct. 28.

“Do you know what I can do to you?” the father of the groom, Robert Moss, 65, “inexplicably and angrily declared” at the dinner, the bride’s side claimed in the resultant court papers.

“Make a choice! Me or your mother!” the bride-to-be allegedly hollered back during the chaos at the swanky Union Square restaurant.

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