NYC woman charged with marrying 10 times turns up after skipping court appearance

FILE - In this April 10, 2015 file photo, Liana Barrientos arrives at Bronx Supreme Court for her arraignment in New York. Barrientos is accused of marrying 10 times in an immigration scam. She was scheduled for a court appearance Monday, May 18, but didn’t show up. Prosecutors say she appeared Tuesday on her own. Bail was set at $10,000 and her next court date is June 8. According to a criminal complaint, the 39-year-old obtained two of the marriage licenses in the Bronx. The others were obtained in Westchester County and on Long Island. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) (The Associated Press)

A woman accused of marrying 10 times in an immigration scam has reported to a Bronx court a day late after a warrant was issued for her arrest.

Liana Barrientos pleaded not guilty in April to lying on forms. She was scheduled for a court appearance Monday, but didn't show up. Prosecutors say she appeared Tuesday on her own. Bail was set at $10,000 and her next court date is June 8.

According to a criminal complaint, the 39-year-old woman obtained two of the marriage licenses in the Bronx. The others were obtained in Westchester County and on Long Island.

The complaint says she was arrested following a probe of her most recent marriage in 2010.

Her lawyer has not commented on the case and didn't immediately respond to a new request.