Kim Zolciak allegedly punched Kroy Biermann day before divorce: police report
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Kroy Biermann accused Kim Zolciak of punching him in the back of the head the day before he filed for divorce.
Page Six obtained a police report dated May 4 that shows two Milton Police Department officers responded to the estranged couple’s Georgia home after Zolciak reported a domestic dispute.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum told cops her husband had locked her designer purses, jewelry and passport in a safe before hiding the key from her. She claimed the items were premarital assets totaling $175,000.
However, the former NFL player claimed to the officers that the goods were marital property and explained he took them with the intention of liquidating them to help offset some costs.
Biermann alleged Zolciak had a gambling problem and that she had recently lost a large sum of money. He also claimed they were discussing a possible divorce or separation.
Per the cops’ request, Biermann escorted them to the basement, sans Zolciak, and opened the safe.
Police said there were miscellaneous valuable items inside but no purses. They said Biermann reached inside and handed them Zolciak’s passport, which was in a Louis Vuitton case.
Biermann then claimed to the officers that Zolciak had punched him in the back of the head during an earlier altercation concerning the disputed property, but he did not have visible injuries and declined medical attention.
He produced a recording of the alleged incident but ultimately said he did not want to press charges.
Reps for Zolciak did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Zolciak, 45, then asked the officers to stay while she loaded items, including handbags and glasses, into her car.
They stayed for over an hour, during which they observed the duo engage in numerous disagreements. Police said Biermann, 37, filmed Zolciak packing the vehicle and called his attorney on speakerphone to explain the concept of marital property.
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The cops said they asked Biermann and Zolciak several times to remain civil because their four minor children — Kroy Jr. (KJ), 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, 9 — were present.
After the officers left, Biermann called them to complain that Zolciak was using his credit card. When they contacted Zolciak, she said she had used a card linked to a shared account to get gas.
The former “Housewife” added that the retired football player had not worked in seven years and that the money in the account in question was recently placed there from her cosmetics company, KAB Cosmetics.
The following day — the day Biermann filed for divorce — Zolciak called the same cops and claimed that he had locked her out of their primary bedroom, insisting she needed access to her medication.
When they contacted Biermann, he said he had left her medication in the hallway.
Radar Online was first to report the news.
The pair were married for 11 years, but insiders recently told us that they’d been dealing with financial hardships behind closed doors for some time.
The two are now in the midst of a nasty custody battle, with each requesting sole legal and physical custody of their four youngest kids.
Biermann had also legally adopted Zolciak’s daughters from a previous relationship: Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21.
Biermann has claimed that his estranged wife’s alleged gambling problem “financially devastated” their family.
Meanwhile, Zolciak has claimed that she witnessed her estranged husband smoking marijuana and has “concerns” about the kids’ “safety.”
News of the “Don’t Be Tardy” alums’ split came in tandem with reports claiming they owe the IRS more than $1 million in unpaid taxes, interest and penalties.
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