Kim Zolciak's estranged husband, Kroy Biermann, is looking for a way out of his financial troubles, and filing for bankruptcy might be his best option.
The former professional football player and estranged husband to Zolciak has been discussing bankruptcy options with his attorney. The update came via his legal rep, who recently filed a motion detailing a $18,100 invoice.
The lawyer claimed Kroy Biermann owed the law firm four times the amount highlighted for services rendered amid his divorce. The massive sum marked one of the numerous crushing debts the ex-athlete and Kim Zolciak owed.
Kim Zolciak's Estranged Husband's Attorney Says He Owes Over $70,000
Biermann's divorce lawyer, Ryan Proctor, filed documents detailing the sum he owed the law firm. The legal rep claimed he amassed a debt of $79,000 as of October 17, with the most recent invoice being a $18,100 bill.
Proctor explained the new invoice stemmed from Biermann's desire to escape his financial burdens. The attorney billed him over three hours of work to research bankruptcy options in late August.
The same applied to the work Proctor did throughout September, where he determined the pros and cons of bankruptcy for Biermann. On September 10, the pair discussed a "bankruptcy strategy" over a call.
Proctor shared that Biermann also called him for three hours about a potential bankruptcy filing on September 11. Two days later, the former Atlanta Falcons player talked to his lawyer for another hour and a half about the possible bankruptcy, per In Touch.
Kroy Biermann Asked His Lawyer To Watch Estranged Wife's Reality TV Show
Besides his work on bankruptcy options, Proctor billed Biermann for asking him to watch Zolciak's "Surreal Life" show. His estranged wife appeared on MTV's reality TV program earlier this year, where she lived with other celebrities under one roof.
Although she bonded with Tom Hanks' son Chet Hanks during the show, her possible romance wasn't the reason for Biermann's request. Proctor stated his client asked him to note if Zolciak mentioned their divorce or disparaged him.
Biermann and Zolciak tied the knot in 2011 and welcomed four children together. The former NFL player also adopted his estranged wife's two daughters from a previous relationship before their marriage turned sour in 2023.
Biermann And Zolciak's Home Hit With 5-Figure Lien
Since their divorce filings, Biermann and Zolciak have been throwing accusations against each other. The "Real Housewives of Atlanta" alum accused her estranged beau of smoking marijuana while he slammed her for having a gambling problem.
However, their differences paled in comparison to the mounting debts before them. Last month, The Blast reported that Biermann and Zolciak's 15,694 square-foot Georgia mansion was hit with a five-figure lien.
The Manor Community Association filed the lien against the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom property over unpaid dues. They claimed the estranged couple owed $8,972 in unpaid assessments and late fees.
The Estranged Couple Have Multiple Creditors On Their Necks
A year before the five-figure lien against their home, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) slapped Biermann and Zolciak with a massive tax lien. They claimed the duo owed taxes for 2013, 2017, and 2018, amassing $1.1 million in debt.
Besides the IRS, the pair's financial woes continued with accusations of owing $15,000 in unpaid taxes to the state of Georgia. The list of creditors breathing down their necks increased with Truist Bank's attempt to auction off the Georgia mansion.
In October 2023, Biermann and Zolciak filed a lawsuit to stop the scheduled foreclosure auction. They pushed to sell their home by themselves, stressing that the proceeds from the sale would help their dire financial situation.