TLDR
Kim Zolciak has agreed to sit for a confidential deposition in boyfriend Kyle Mowitz’s high-asset divorce from estranged wife Jillian Green, pulling the reality star’s public image into a $100 million war over money, timing, and loyalty.
Kim Zolciak built a career answering pointed questions in a Bravo confessional chair. Her next round of questions will come in a conference room, under oath, as a key figure in someone else’s divorce.
According to court documents reviewed by TMZ, the former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star has agreed to be deposed by lawyers for her boyfriend Kyle Mowitz’s estranged wife, Jillian Green. The deal ends an early tug-of-war over whether Kim could be forced into the proceedings at all.
The agreement gives Kim one crucial protection. The transcript of her deposition will be kept confidential and will not be shared with outside parties. It will still be a fair game for the court, however, as Kyle and Jillian fight over a reported $100 million in assets.
Jillian’s legal team subpoenaed Kim to probe a delicate lane of questions. They want information on money, gifts, and loans that Kyle may have given the reality star, along with communications and documents showing what Kim may have received as the marriage between Kyle and Jillian was breaking down.
Kim did not quietly accept that spotlight. In earlier filings, she branded the subpoena “unreasonable, oppressive, and intended to embarrass her.” For a woman whose finances and personal life have filled headlines for years, the word “embarrass” carries real weight. A public unsealing of private conversations about money could have cut directly into her brand.
Kyle’s attorney, Marvin Solomiany, has pushed back on Jillian’s strategy. He previously said it is “highly unnecessary” to involve Kim, arguing that “any relationship our client may have with her only began after the parties’ separation.” It is a classic tension in high-net-worth divorces. One side questions timing and transfers, the other insists the new romance started cleanly after the marriage effectively ended.
Kyle and Jillian married in 2017 and separated in 2024. The scale of the estate raises the stakes for anyone in its orbit. Third parties often find themselves under the microscope in cases where lifestyle, spending patterns, and alleged asset concealment are contested.
Kim, meanwhile, is navigating a divorce of her own. She and former NFL player Kroy Biermann split in 2023 after more than a decade together, and their case remains unresolved. Before that, Kim had already been facing reports of financial strain, tax issues, and foreclosure scares involving the Georgia home that viewers saw on “Real Housewives of Atlanta” and in her spin-off “Don’t Be Tardy.”
Against that backdrop, any implication that she benefited from a new partner’s fortune is especially sensitive. Being summoned to testify about gifts and loans risks making her a lightning rod in someone else’s marital breakdown at a time when she is trying to protect her long-term earning power and potential television future.
The confidentiality provision on her deposition transcript offers one layer of protection. It may keep specific answers out of the tabloids, but what happens in that room can still shape the outcome of the Mowitz-Green divorce and the narrative around Kim’s role in Kyle’s life.
As both divorces move forward, Kim finds herself straddling two contested chapters at once. The next phase of her story may not unfold on a reunion couch, but in sworn testimony that few will ever read, and many will still speculate about.
What do you make of Kim stepping into her boyfriend’s $100 million divorce battle? Is she an unfair target, a necessary witness, or something in between now that her own divorce and finances are so public?