Equestrian Tatyana Remley Pleads Guilty to $2M Murder-for-Hire Plot Against Husband
Remley, arrested in a sting operation, brought guns and money to meet an undercover detective she believed to be a hitman.
- Tatyana Remley, a California equestrian, has pleaded guilty to solicitation to commit murder and possession of an unregistered firearm, admitting to a $2 million murder-for-hire plot against her husband, Mark Remley.
- Remley was arrested in August during a sting operation, a month after her husband discovered the plot and reported it to authorities.
- Mark Remley claims his wife burned down his house days before trying to arrange the hit, following their tumultuous 12-year marriage which included a failed multimillion-dollar equestrian acrobatics show, Valitar.
- Tatyana Remley brought three guns and a stack of money as a 'down payment' to meet a man she thought she could hire to kill her husband, who turned out to be an undercover detective.
- Despite the couple's violent history and ongoing divorce proceedings, Tatyana Remley has a tattoo of her estranged husband's name and a heart on her hip.