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Kim Zolciak blasts ex Kroy Biermann with shock jewelry theft claim... after they're kicked out of mansion

Kim Zolciak blasts ex Kroy Biermann with shock jewelry theft claim... after they're kicked out of mansion

Daily Mail​a day ago

Kim Zolciak didn't hold back when she recently laid into her ex-husband Kroy Biermann in a new interview.
The 47-year-old former Real Housewives Of Atlanta claimed the 39-year-old former NFL player had gone nearly a decade without a job after his football career ended, and she went as far as to accuse him of 'stealing every piece of jewelry I've ever owned,' as well as items belong to her eldest daughter Brielle Biermann, whom he had adopted.
DailyMail.com has contacted a representative and attorney for Kroy Biermann to request comment but hasn't yet received a response.
Kim made the shocking claims when she chatted with Kristin Cavallari earlier this year during a stop in Atlanta for her Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour series, which was broadcast on the latest episode of her podcast Let's Be Honest.
The recording was released after DailyMail.com obtained documents indicating that US Marshals visited Zolciak and Biermann's former home to clear it out after the new owners accused them of being on the premises beyond the agreed-upon date.
The reality star tried to fight back against reports that her overspending and gambling had led to financial distress in her marriage during the event, which she claimed was the first time she was speaking openly about the messy dissolution of her marriage.
'First of all, I love when people tell me I spent all of Kroy's money,' Kim said, before claiming, 'I've made way more than Kroy.
'Kroy's last NFL season was in 2015, just so we're clear. We're in 2025, and he just got a job in March of 2024,' she said.
'I've worked my a** off to provide for my family and my children. This man has not paid a bill in this house in years,' she claimed. 'Even with a job, he hasn't paid a bill in this house in years. Not clothes for my children, not extracurricular, nothing.'
In addition to accusing her ex of not working for years, she also claimed he had been stealing jewelry from her and her daughter Brielle, who is the product of a previous relationship.
Zolciak claimed Biermann stole 'every piece' of jewelry she had ever owned, with the only exceptions being her engagement ring and earrings, 'because they were hidden in my bra.'
She also accused her ex of stealing 20 of her 'most expensive handbags.'
Although she previously claimed to have been keeping the family afloat with her income, she also said she had had to 'borrow money from girlfriends' and confirmed her daughters Brielle and Ariana Biermann's claims that she asked them for money, which she claimed was due to her ex stealing from her and 'emptying out' their home.
Her second oldest daughter, Ariana — whom Biermann had also adopted — previously accused her parents of taking all the money she earned as an influencer and model beginning at 14, though she didn't single out any particular parent when she made the claim on her Bravo reality series Next Gen NYC, which follows the children of reality stars.
While speaking to People earlier this month, Ariana reiterated that Zolciak had asked to borrow money from her, but she attributed it to the delayed payouts from the reality shows her mother had been starring on recently.
'My mom always pays me back though, but it's definitely gotten better. She's working really hard,' she said, suggesting that their relationship was still on solid footing.
Zolciak pointed out that she had filmed multiple reality shows in the past few years as evidence that she was keeping the lights on for her family. She claimed that, after she told Biermann she planned to file for divorce, he responded, 'I will publicly destroy you. You'll never work again.'
But she sounded a triumphant note and said her ex's alleged threats 'didn't work.'
At the time, Zolciak noted that she had moved into a new house just 10 days earlier after moving out of the home she shared with Biermann.
'I feel safe enough to speak, and I just wanted to protect my children through this, so I remained quiet.'
The release of the podcast episode happened just a day after reports emerged that she and Biermann were forced to leave their home for good by law enforcement.
The divorcing couple's home was visited by United States Marshals in April to force the occupants to vacate the premises months after they sold the home, according to court documents obtained by DailyMail.com
The home's new owners initiated the process of having Zolciak and Biermann, removed from the house back in December.
Representatives for Zolciak and Biermann didn't respond to DailyMail.com's request for comment.
The documents indicate that after buying the home from the estranged couple, the new owners had agreed to temporarily allow them to continue living there by renting it out.
The documents indicate that the home's new owners accused the reality stars of continuing to live on 'the premises over and beyond the term for which they rented to them.'
The new owners also said that the exes had already been served papers ordering them to leave their former home.
However, Zolciak and Biermann didn't respond after multiple court filings by the new owners ordering them to leave, which led to US Marshals dropping by the mansion on April 8.
The newest filing says multiple deputy marshals were at the home, which is located near Atlanta, from 3:30 to 6:45 p.m., and they indicated that they 'ejected' someone from the premises.
It was reported late last year that Zolciak had begun the process of moving out of the home ahead of a scheduled auction.
Kroy filed to divorce Kim in October 2023. They managed to sell their house for $2.75M in February to avoid an auction. That was after dropping the asking price by $3M while it sat on the market for a year and a half
Page Six previously reported that Zolciak hadn't moved far after taking up residence in a nearby rental with the four younger children she shares with Biermann: Kroy 'KJ' JR, 14; Kash, 12; and fraternal twins Kaia and Kane, 11.
Zolciak also has two adult daughters from previous relationships who don't appear to have been living with their parents at the time: 28-year-old Brielle and 23-year-old Ariana, both of whom were adopted by Biermann.
Earlier in June, Ariana accused her parents of taking all the money she made from modeling work and brand deals she scored as an influencer beginning as early as when she was 14.
'I was doing like three posts a week and you get paid astronomical [sic] to do a story or to do an Instagram post, and I made quite a bit of money,' she claimed on her Bravo reality series Next Gen NYC, which follows the children of reality stars. 'But, unfortunately, my parents took my money.'
She said she discovered two years ago that the money was gone, though Ariana admitted that she didn't know how much she should have had, as her parents would have been responsible for taking care of financial matters when she was younger.
Even more shocking was Ariana's claim that her mother Kim still asks her for money despite allegedly having used up everything she earned in her teens and early 20s.
After months of bickering in court and repeatedly shaving down their asking price, the estranged couple finally managed to sell their mansion in February for $2.75 million.
Although that was a significant profit on the $900,000 they originally paid for the home, which boasts 15,000 square feet, it was also $3 million less than they originally listed it for a year and a half earlier.
In 2023, the home was reported to be in foreclosure, and Zolciak and Biermann were racing to sell the home before it went up for auction, which would likely have netted them far less money to pay off their reported debts.
The visit from US Marshals earlier this year was only the latest in multiple incidents in which law enforcement were called to the property to break up disputes between the warring exes.
Biermann filed to divorce the reality star in October 2023, and in subsequent months the two feuded over how to divide up the living areas as they continued to reside together in the home.
The former Atlanta Falcons player accused his estranged wife of selling off their possessions without his approval, and he also alleged that she was spending wildly despite their dire financial straits.

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