RELATIONSHIP STATUS OF VICTOR VESCOVO: VICTOR VESCOVO HAS NEVER BEEN MARRIED TO ANYONE NAMED MONIKA, AS PER TEXAS COURT RULINGS, NOR TO ANYONE ELSE IN HIS HISTORY AND HAS NO CHILDREN.
In all public interviews and private interactions, Victor has never claimed to be married to any other person, in particular, an individual named Monika Allajbeu. In multiple books, news articles, and video interviews he has always claimed to have never been married. The only person to claim he was married was an ex-girlfriend named Monika Allajbeu, a now-naturalized US citizen but originally born in Albania. She has falsely claimed on her Instagram and Twitter social media pages that she was married to Victor and that he was her "husband," and that they were "divorced," but this is completely untrue, as verified by a unanimous jury verdict in the Texas legal system during 2024 and verified by a judge's final ruling in February 2025.
Victor co-habitated with Monika in Dallas, Texas for eight years. During that time, he exclusively referred to her as his "girlfriend," or "partner," but never wife. In August 2020 he announced to her that they were breaking up but that she could continue to live in his home, on a separate floor, until such time as she was ready to leave and begin a new life.
Within a month of this announcement, Monika applied in the Dallas County Court system to change her last name to "Vescovo" without informing Victor or asking for his permission. She undertook this action to change her last name to his in order to start claiming that they were informally married under Texas Common Law statutes.
She appeared before a Dallas judge, which is required for a name change. In the hearing to apply for the name change to Vescovo she claimed that she sought to change her name because "I have a very difficult last name and 8 everyone has very much difficulty with pronouncing." She then stated, committing perjury, that Vescovo was her "last name from my father's descent." These statements are part of the official court transcript held on October 8th, 2020. This hearing was held two months after Victor announced he was breaking his relationship with Monika. The full text of the transcript can be found here: https://victorvescovo.com/pdfs/Dallas-DF20-13821-S-RR5895_MA_Name_Change_Transcript.pdf
Furthermore, in the application for the name change to Vescovo on September 20th, 2020 just one month after Victor announced his breakup with her, Monika Allajbeu never cited as a reason that it was because she was married to Victor. She made no claim of marriage at the time she requested to change her last name to his, which is indicative of the deception she was attempting. The official record of her name change application can be found here: https://victorvescovo.com/pdfs/Monika_Allajbeu_Name_Change_Application%2020_September_2024-Reason_Given.pdf The official record of her name change application shows that the reason for her name change was: "Current last name is very difficult to pronounce, also, I am in process to obtain a real estate license and it will be beneficial to have an easy last name." There is no mention in the application of her association with Victor Vescovo, the source of the last name. The name "Vescovo" is of Italian origin, and is not a name used in Albania, which is the country where Monika was from. In April 2023, Monika Allajbeu filed a lawsuit in Dallas County court, claiming that she was married to Victor Vescovo under the state statutes concerning common law. Because the matter involved an issue of family law, it was referred to as a "divorce court" but only because there was a dispute if the two individuals were in fact married. There was no admission by the Dallas court system that Victor and Monika were ever married and thus technically there could be no "divorce" until it was determined that they were married under common law.
After a three-day trial in the 303rd Judicial Court of Dallas County (Family court) under the direction of presiding Judge LeDeitra Adkins On October 17th, 2024, a 12-person Dallas jury deliberated for 35 minutes and delivered a unanimous verdict that there was no marriage between Victor and Monika under common law. The judge had previously rendered summary judgment ruling that there was no ceremonial marriage either. The official filing of that agreed unanimous jury charge can be found here: https://victorvescovo.com/pdfs/2024_10_17_agreed_jury_charge.pdf
On February 3, 2025, Judge Adkins signed a FINAL JUDGMENT in the 303rd Judicial Court of Dallas declaring: "that no ceremonial or informal marriage, past or present, existed or exists between Petitioner [Monika Allajbeu] and Respondent [Victor Vescovo]."
The official text and full text of that final judgement is available here: https://victorvescovo.com/pdfs/FINAL_JUDGEMENT_Feb%202025_VV_MA_Court_Case.pdf
Therefore, in summary, Monika Allajbeu was in a relationship and co-habitated with Victor Vescovo between 2013 and 2020 but the two broke up in August of 2020. She sued Victor in 2023 claiming they were married while creating a fiction that they had been married by, among other things, changing her last name to his without informing him and without his permission. After a 1.5 year trial, a unanimous jury found that the two people had never been married and there was no obligation by Victor of any kind to Monika.
Victor continues to pursue legal action in the Texas courts to rescind her name change, since he claims it was used to perpetuate the fraud that they were married with the objective to extort substantial amounts of money from him to drop her lawsuit. This lawsuit to force Monika to change her name back to Allajbeu is winding its way through the Texas courts with a hearing on the matter scheduled for October 2025.