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Kim Zolciak Faces Lawsuit Over Credit Card Debt: Bank Of America Claims Over $50,000 Delinquency

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Reality TV star Kim Zolciak finds herself in legal trouble once again, this time being sued by Bank of America for failing to pay her credit card bills. The bank claims that Zolciak accumulated a debt of over $50,000 on her line of credit and has since ignored all payment requests.

Key Takeaway

Kim Zolciak, known from reality TV, is facing a lawsuit from Bank of America for not paying her credit card debt amounting to over $50,000. This is just one among several legal battles involving the couple’s financial issues.

A Pattern of Financial Issues

This is not the first time that Zolciak and her husband, Kroy Biermann, have faced legal action due to their financial struggles. Earlier this month, BMW won a case against Biermann for non-payment on a Rolls-Royce, with a judge ordering him to return the $400,100 luxury SUV to the car company.

Furthermore, Zolciak and Biermann have been ordered to pay approximately $230,000 to Simmons Bank for defaulting on a home equity line of credit. In addition, Zolciak was previously sued by SAKS/CAPITAL ONE for $156,080 and by Target for $2,400 for failing to pay her credit card bills.

Biermann has also faced legal troubles, with Sky Warrior suing him for a $52,500 gambling debt incurred at a casino in the Bahamas.

Bank of America Adds to the List

Bank of America is now the latest creditor seeking legal action to recoup its funds from Zolciak and Biermann. With interest and penalties, the outstanding balance has reached $56,224.07 and continues to grow.

Clearly, Zolciak and Biermann are dealing with significant financial challenges and a mounting list of creditors demanding payment. This latest lawsuit serves as a reminder of their ongoing struggles to settle their debts and maintain financial stability. Only time will tell if they can overcome these challenges and get back on solid financial ground.