The Plot Thickens

 

 

In a plot twist worthy of a Bravo reality show, we have now learned that Kroy Biermann was actually the one who legally called it quits first.  Filed on May 5, and Kim Zolciak-Biermann was served a summons on May 8.  The divorce records state that Biermann “has separated from Respondent on the ground that the marriage is irretrievably broken and thereby entitling Petitioner to a divorce under Georgia law.” 

 

The documents go on to note that Biermann will “seek the temporary and permanent sole legal and sole physical custody” of the former couple’s four underage children: Kroy Jr., Kash, Kaia and Kane. Both parents are required to complete a domestic intake worksheet, which monitor the treatment of their children over 30 days.

 

The former NFL linebacker, 37, is also asking that property located at 3140 Manor Bridge Drive be purchased separate from Zolciak, 44, be awarded to him fully, but is requesting that their debt be split evenly.  He is also asking for alimony.

 

In a separate court filing, documents show the two owe about $1,150,000 in federal taxes.

 

Meanwhile, their Alpharetta home has been a sore spot since they purchased the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate in 2012 for $880,000. The property has faced foreclosure a few times when they defaulted on their mortgage and failed to pay taxes. It is likely, based on the debt they currently carry, that the home is at risk again.

 

Zolciak and Biermann have not responded to The Post’s requests for comment. However, a source close to the couple tipped The Post off that Biermann was the one to file first — but “Kim wanted to get ahead of it.”

 

On Monday, Biermann seemingly shaded Kim when he updated his Instagram bio to include “My Ring Meant a Thing", an obvious dig at Kim's single “The Ring Didn’t Mean a Thing”.  Of course the inference is that Kim was steppin' out on Kroy, which I find really hard to believe. 

 

But regardless, I don't think anyone saw this one coming.  I do believe they are in financial trouble, and I'm hoping (for everyone's sake involved), that this is all just a publicity $tunt.