A groom has been charged for sexually assaulting a teen waitress at his own wedding.
Matthew Aimers, 31, was taken away in handcuffs from his wedding reception in November at the Northampton Valley Country Club in Philadelphia.
Police say he hit on an underage waitress at his wedding and 'asked her to go outside and make out.'
The teen told police Aimers told they could 'do whatever you want', offering her $100 and telling her to 'kiss him like she means it.'
When she denied, he reportedly followed her into the bathroom and pulled her into a stall where he groped her and exposed himself.
The waitress told officers that the experience had left her shaken.
Police were later called to the country club after a fight broke ou
When police arrived, they said they found the newlywed 'pushing and punching people,' according to an affidavit.
An employee told officers Aimers had punched him after he tried to stop the groom from bringing alcohol outside.
The officers said Aimers ignored their demands and tried to board a shuttle bus near the club.
The groom continued arguing with officers, calling them derogatory names and trying to entice the cops into a fight.
He was finally taken into custody after a cop boarded the bus with a taser drawn and brought Aimers off the bus in a struggle.
Aimers made his court appearance Wednesday, where he was arraigned on charges of indecent assault, indecent exposure, imprisonment of a minor, harassment and related offenses.
He was also charged with simple assault, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest for the brawl.
Aimers was released Wednesday after posting 10 per cent of $350,000 bail, court records show.