Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann appear to be battling it out until the bitter end.
Police – who have warned the exes not to tie up their resources after having made multiple trips to their one-time Alpharetta, Georgia home – again had to visit the premises Sunday amid a dispute.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta star, 46, was in the process of moving the last items she owns out of the home – which was placed on the auction block earlier this month – and loading her belongings into an Atlanta Peach Movers moving truck, an insider told TMZ Sunday.
The former NFL player, 39, parked behind the moving truck and refused to move initially, in opposition to Zolciak taking items from the home he did not believe she had claim to.
Once again, despite the aforementioned warnings from authorities, officers with the Milton Police Department were summoned to the home to mediate the conflict. The reporting party called the regular line as opposed to 911 in this instance, the insider said.
Milton Police Lt. Andrew Noblett confirmed to Dailymail.com that officers responded to the residence Sunday morning. He said in an email: ‘The call was of civil dispute nature involving items being loaded into a moving van. There were no arrests made, or citations issued to either party.’
Police had to visit the Alpharetta, Georgia mansion Kim Zolciak, 46, and Kroy Biermann, 39, are moving out of amid a parking dispute Sunday
Biermann eventually relented and moved his vehicle after speaking with police officers, sources told TMZ, and Zolciak was permitted to take her belongings to her new residence.
The outlet noted that there was no ‘huge blowout argument’ between Zolciak and Biermann Sunday, as there have been in other instances over the past year-and-a-half.
Dailymail.com has reached out to the the moving company for further comment on the incident.
Since their initial split in May of 2023, local authorities have had to make numerous visits to the mansion amid fiery arguments between the reality star and ex-NFL player.
In a November 18 exchange, an officer made clear to Zolciak that law enforcement did not have the resources to supervise the couple’s clashes amid a constant ‘time crunch’ due to more pressing responsibilities.
An officer told Zolciak that police were ‘supposed to be used for emergency purposes’ only and provided her with multiple avenues to explore instead of calling them every time things between she and Bierman went sideways.
The officer advised Zolciak that in the future, if she wanted police present for her interactions with Biermann, she would need to either contact Fulton County Sheriff’s Office for an appointment on the issue; or pay out-of-pocket for an off-duty officer to supervise their exchanges.
‘That has to be something set up for a later date and when that happens there’s a fee you’ll have to pay the officer for working off-duty,’ the officer told Zolciak, who Biermann has accused of having significant financial issues due to an addiction to gambling and unrestrained spending habits.
Zolciak on November 26 accused Biermann of pushing her to the ground, which he denied doing and family members interviewed could not corroborate.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta star was in the process of moving the last items she owns out of the home on Sunday
Zolciak and Biermann were involved in an ugly argument in front of police on November 18 amid their ongoing divorce in bodycam footage published on TMZ.
In the footage, Zolciak said that Biermann had breached court-ordered boundaries the couple was to follow as they cohabitated in the home in the year-and-a-half since they initially split in May of 2023 amid massive financial problems.
Zolciak resisted an officer’s suggestions to walk away from her closet during the incident, saying that the last time she left Biermann unattended in the area, ‘He started taking all my shoes.’
She added, ‘I’m just trying to get my clothes and my shoes out of here and be done. I’m just trying to get my stuff – that’s all I want.’
Zolciak told police that Biermann ‘removed a bunch of belongings’ from her storage area in the home, including an iPad she repeatedly referred to, adding that she was holding onto Biermann’s laptop until she got her possessions back.
‘I don’t operate like this, I’m tired of being stolen from – and abused,’ Zolciak said.
As Biermann could be heard off-camera summarizing Zolciak’s claims as ‘all lies,’ she claimed to officers he was caught on camera on masturbating in her designated section of the house.
‘He j***ed off – want me to show you the j***-off video of him j***ing off on my camera?’ she asked officers in the room.
The mansion was placed on the auction block earlier this month
Biermann and Zolciak pictured in Atlanta in October of 2022, less than a year before they split
Biermann responded to the allegation in calling Zolciak ‘a pathological liar’ and said that she had been spying on him by placing the camera in his living quarters.
In regards to the division of the property, Biermann said that he was fine with Zolciak taking any of the ‘female stuff’ she wanted that didn’t impact his life and work.
Biermann said that he wanted to file a police report with video footage he had of Zolciak from the night before breaching his quarters and stealing his ‘laptop and documentations.’
As police sought to separate the bickering exes – Biermann clarified to authorities that he and Zolciak are ‘still technically married’ – Zolciak told Biermann, ‘You stole my iPad’ as she brushed past him. Zolciak told police she understood that there was a lack of clarity in regards to ownership of some items that fell under ‘marital’ designations.
Zolciak and Biermann are parents to four children – Kroy Jr., 13, Kash Kade, 12, and twins Kaia Rose and Kane Ren, 11 – while Biermann adopted Zolciak’s two elder daughters from prior relationship, Brielle, 27, and Ariana, 23.
Zolciak rose to fame as a member of the cast of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Atlanta, and parlayed her popularity into the spinoff Don’t Be Tardy… on Bravo. She also competed on five episodes of Dancing with the Stars in 2015.
Biermann was drafted into the NFL in 2008 after attending Montana, and played eight seasons, all for the Falcons. He had his most productive year on the field in 2012 when he started 14 games, racking up 36 tackles, three sacks and scoring a touchdown on an interception.
The pair exchanged vows in a lavish $1 million wedding on November 11, 2011 – marking the date 11/11/11 – at their Georgia mansion.