Real Housewives star Kim Zolciak forcibly removed from mansion after refusing to vacate luxury home sold for millions in Georgia

Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s real estate drama exploded in April when U.S. Marshals were forced to eject the estranged couple from their lavish Georgia mansion—months after they sold it for $2.75 million.

Court documents confirm that the ex-Real Housewives of Atlanta star and her soon-to-be ex-husband resisted vacating their 11-bathroom, seven-bedroom home outside Atlanta, despite finalizing the sale back in January. Authorities stated that Zolciak, 47, and Biermann, 39, remained in the property unlawfully and ignored multiple legal notices to vacate.

The standoff escalated when law enforcement had to intervene. According to records, U.S. Marshals physically arrived on-site in April and carried out an official “ejection” of at least one occupant. Sources close to the matter suspect Kroy may have been the one present at the time of the removal, as Kim had reportedly relocated to a nearby rental property with the couple’s four youngest children.

Eviction follows months of financial turmoil

The couple, who had once flaunted a life of opulence on reality TV, have been battling a series of public financial issues since 2023. Their Georgia mansion, previously featured on Don’t Be Tardy, was nearly foreclosed on before they managed to sell it privately.

Still, even after closing the sale, Kim and Kroy allegedly refused to move out. The new owners reportedly filed legal action after weeks of delays and no cooperation from the pair. Despite warnings from attorneys, the two held their ground until the court authorized federal intervention.

Kim shares six children—two adult daughters from previous relationships, Brielle, 28, and Ariana, 23, both adopted by Kroy, along with their biological children: Kroy Jr. (KJ), 14, Kash, 12, and 11-year-old twins Kaia and Kane.

Divorce tensions reach breaking point

Insiders say the former NFL player and reality star’s crumbling marriage may have contributed to their refusal to leave. Divorce proceedings have been anything but civil, with both sides publicly accusing each other of reckless behavior and financial mismanagement.

Zolciak reportedly moved into a rental with the kids after growing tired of the ongoing stress in the home. However, Biermann allegedly remained behind, escalating the standoff that ended in law enforcement intervention.

The forced eviction shocked fans who remembered the pair’s televised life of luxury. Just a few years ago, they were showcasing lavish birthday parties and expensive designer closets on Bravo. Now, they’re making headlines for refusing to leave a house they no longer own.

With mounting legal fees and public fallout from their divorce, sources believe this may only be the beginning of a much darker chapter for the once-glamorous couple.