BILL HUTCHINSON

Bill Hutchinson is a commercial real estate developer in the Dallas area and a star of Lifetime's Marrying Millions. He is engaged to Brianna Ramirez, whom he met at a Tex-Mex restaurant in Dallas where she was a hostess. The couple has been together for more than three years. Hutchinson has been married twice before and has six children. His company, Dunhill Partners, is developing Virgin Hotels Dallas through a partnership with English business mogul Richard Branson, and also manages millions of square feet of retail space across the United States. In addition to his work in real estate development and reality television, Hutchinson has faced allegations of sexual assault involving a teenage girl who had been living with him and his family.

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