A bride-to-be who ran out on her husband and launched a nationwide manhunt for her after she dissappeared, is now suinig her former fiance.

Jennifer Wilbanks says her groom-to-be, John Mason, is "capitalizing on their story."

According to UPI, in court papers filed in Gwinnett County, Jennifer Wilbanks says John Mason got a power of attorney while she was in the hospital, sold the story for $500,000 to Regan Media and used the proceeds to buy a house, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. She wants her share of the money and a number of household items.

Wilbanks received national attention when she went missing a year ago, and was found across the country in Albequerque, New Mexico, days later.

Wilbanks gave police a story about how she was kidnapped, yet upon investigation, it was revealed she simply split town on her own.