Kim Zolciak accused her estranged husband, Kroy Biermann, of stalking another person’s home she was at and demanded he be thrown in jail for contempt, Us Weekly can exclusively report.
Zolciak, 47, filed court documents in their never-ending divorce battle on August 15. In the heavily redacted filing, the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star accused Biermann, 39, of interfering with her parenting time. The exes share four children: son Kroy Jagger “KJ” Jr., 14, son Kash, 13, and twin daughter Kaia and twin son Kane, 11.
Zolciak and Biermann reached a temporary parenting plan in June. She accused Biermann of violating the terms of the deal and detailed an incident on June 9, which she said ended with her calling the police. She accused Biermann of exhibiting “erratic behavior.”
She alleged that Biermann’s “obsession” with her “has led him to surveilling the residence of a third party at whose residence [Zolciak] was present, as well as following [Zolciak] on such mundane tasks as grocery shopping.”
She claimed Biermann’s “stalking of the third-party’s house while [Zolciak] was there was so pervasive that counsel for the third-party sent” a letter to Biermann threatening to seek a protective order if he did not stop immediately.”
She claimed on June 9 Biermann followed her to Costco, “parked, followed [her] into the store, and then proceeded to follow [her] around the store even going so far as to confront the third-party accompanying [her].”
“[Biermann’s] acts of surveilling, following and harassing [Zolciak] are a willful and dangerous violation of the [temporary parenting plan], and [Biermann] should be held in willful contempt as a result,” her lawyer argued. Zolciak requested that Biermann be ordered to stay away from her residence. She asked that sanctions be imposed against Biermann including incarceration at the local jail. Zolciak also asked for her legal fees to be paid.
As Us first reported, Biermann filed a motion for sole custody on August 15.
“There is a noteworthy absence of structure and accountability in [Zolciak’s] home. The split/shared custody arrangement is not in the best interest of the children,” Biermann’s lawyer wrote.
The ex-NFL star claimed Zolciak’s home was unstable and claimed she frequently left the kids “alone or under the care of others for significant periods of time.”
He claimed his estranged wife was unable to demonstrate “any ability to provide for the day-to-day care of the children and she shows next to no familiarity with the children’s needs.” Biermann also alleged Zolciak subjected their kids to “emotional and psychological abuse.”
Zolciak’s rep denied the claims in a statement to Us. “The claims made in the recent filing are completely false, misleading, and deeply hurtful. Kim has always been, and continues to be, a devoted, loving, and attentive mother who puts her children’s needs above everything else,” the statement read.
Zociak’s rep continued, “This filing is nothing short of a publicity stunt. Kroy caught word that Kim was filing several motions today, so he tried to get ahead of it by rushing to file this document — and doing so unsealed. Unlike Kroy’s selective and self-serving approach, Kim files all of her documents under seal to protect her children, not to manipulate headlines or public opinion.”
“These accusations are nothing more than an attempt to misrepresent the truth and gain legal advantage,” the statement continued. “Kim remains committed to co-parenting in the children’s best interests and will continue to fight relentlessly for their happiness, security, and stability.”
A judge has yet to rule.