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Kim Zolciak has agreed to sit for a sealed deposition in boyfriend Kyle Mowitz’s $100 million divorce from Jillian Green, pulling the reality star into another high-stakes breakup while her own marriage to Kroy Biermann remains unresolved.
For years, viewers watched Kim Zolciak control the cameras on “Real Housewives of Atlanta”. Now, for the first time, the questions will not come from producers. They will come from lawyers, and every word will be under oath.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Zolciak has reached an agreement with Jillian Green, the estranged wife of her boyfriend, Houston real estate investor Kyle Mowitz. The deal requires Kim to appear for a deposition and answer questions as part of the couple’s contentious divorce, which centers on more than $100 million in assets.
The arrangement comes after Green’s legal team subpoenaed Zolciak, seeking to probe any money, gifts, or loans that may have flowed between the reality star and Mowitz. They also requested all communications between Kim and Kyle, as well as documents related to any gifts she may have received from him.
Zolciak initially pushed back on being dragged into the fight, calling the subpoena “unreasonable, oppressive, and intended to embarrass her”, according to the filing. That choice of words underscored what is really at stake for her. This is not just about another couple’s balance sheet. It is about her own public image, already under strain.
One key protection was built into the agreement. The transcript from Kim’s deposition will be kept confidential and will not be shared with any third parties. In other words, the questions about money, timelines, and intimacy will play out behind closed doors, not on social media or in the press.
Mowitz’s camp has tried to minimize Kim’s role in the divorce. His attorney, Marvin Solomiany, previously said, “Ms. Mowitz’s decision to involve her in the divorce case is highly unnecessary as any relationship our client may have with her only began after the parties’ separation.” That framing positions Zolciak as a postscript to a marriage that was already ending, not the catalyst.
Kyle and Jillian married in 2017 and separated in 2024. Their case, with its nine-figure asset pool, is the kind of divorce where financial paper trails and personal loyalties are both scrutinized line by line. Bringing in the new partner is a classic pressure move, a way to chase any unexplained transfers and test everyone’s story.
For Kim, the timing is delicate. She is still untangling her own split from former NFL player Kroy Biermann, whom she married in the early 2010s. Their divorce, filed in 2023, remains unfinished, after years of living large on reality TV, launching “Don’t Be Tardy”, and facing widely reported money troubles that chipped away at her once effortless glamour brand.
Now the woman who built a persona on luxury, loyalty, and saying exactly what she thinks will sit in a private conference room, giving answers almost no one will hear. The public may never see the transcript, but the outcome of this quiet deposition could echo through two divorces, one new relationship, and the next chapter of Kim Zolciak’s reality star legacy.
Do you see Kim as an unfair target in someone else’s divorce, or a central player whose role deserves this scrutiny? Share where you think the line should be drawn when new partners get pulled into old marriages.