Rav Zvadya Cohen of the Tel Aviv Beis Din recently ruled that a divorced woman could marry a kohen after it turned out that her former marriage was invalid.
Rav Yisroel Meir Riani of the B’noam Danielle organization, which helps disadvantaged people access government religious services in Israel, had investigated the first marriage and found that it was invalid due to the use of two witnesses who were close relatives.
Rav Cohen, an expert in matters of yuchsin, told the couple they were very fortunate, as he had never before come across a marriage invalidated by this factor.
{Matzav.com Israel News Bureau}
How did they let her get remarried???
Finally someone doing something for the shidduch crisis. Kol hakoved
How can a Cohen marry someone who lived with a husband even if it was “invalid”?
Hold on
if a relationship wasn’t validated she would have a din of a Zona According to many
and she would still be forbidden to a Kohen
Those commentators about “Zona“ should look up the actual Halacha.