Singer La Toya Jackson has denied she married her manager and said an impostor must have signed her name to wedding documents.
"It could have been an impostor," Jackson said Thursday in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "It's totally untrue that I got married. I'm not ready for marriage. I'm too involved in my career."But Washoe County Clerk Judi Bailey on Thursday produced marriage license No. D044127 purchased Tuesday by La Toya Jackson, 33, and Jack Gordon, 50, and said the couple went through a legal wedding ceremony that night.
"They had to show their drivers' licenses and tell the clerk all kinds of information in order to prove who they were," Bailey said. "They even had to know their mother's maiden name and where she was born. And where their father was born."
Bailey said the couple brought Antonio Rossi to witness the marriage, but Jackson said she doesn't know the man.
She said her relationship with Gordon is "strictly professional. He's a great man but not a person I'd settle down with," she said.