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'Hope You Sob & Cry All Day' Wedding Videographer to Man Whose Fiancee Died

A wedding videographer is refusing to give a refund to a Colorado Springs man whose bride-to-be died in a car crash.

Justin Montney says he paid Copper Stallion Media $1,800 in November to capture his May wedding on video.

After his fiancee died in February, Montney asked if he could get his money back.

The company pointed out he'd signed a contract that said the payment was non-refundable, and instead offered to capture his next wedding on video.

Then things started getting ugly. Montney threatened to drag Copper Stallion through the mud on social media, prompting the company to post, "Life is a b*tch, Justin."

Then, on May 23rd -- the day the wedding was supposed to occur, Copper Stallion posted, "Today would have been the day where we would have filmed Justin and Alexis' wedding.

After what Justin pulled with the media stunt to try and shake us down for a refund, we hope you sob and cry all day for what would have been your wedding day."

Full story on KRDO.