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Kim Zolciak’s High-Stakes Garage Sale: Selling Kroy Biermann’s Shoes Amid Financial Troubles And Divorce

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Reality television star, Kim Zolciak, is taking steps to alleviate her financial woes and impending divorce from former NFL player, Kroy Biermann. In a strategic move, Zolciak has decided to sell Biermann’s impressive shoe collection, hoping to turn a profit amidst their mounting lawsuits and monetary difficulties.

Key Takeaway

Kim Zolciak is selling her husband’s designer shoes and her own high-end fashion items in an attempt to address their financial troubles amid mounting lawsuits and their impending divorce.

A High-Stakes Garage Sale

Zolciak took to Instagram recently to list her husband’s size 13 designer shoes. The price range varies depending on the brand, with the cheapest pair of Buscemi shoes starting at $350, Christian Louboutin sneakers priced at a whopping $650, and Givenchy sneakers coming in at $400. If you’re looking for a pair of White Calfskin Rockstud Untitled Valentinos, be prepared to shell out $450. It’s clear that putting your best foot forward comes with a price.

It’s not just Biermann’s high-end footwear that is on the chopping block. In an effort to combat their financial difficulties, Zolciak has also decided to sell her own designer items. Her $1250 Gucci heels and $500 Jimmy Choo boots are up for grabs. Additionally, she’s throwing in some of her designer bags, including Chanel, Givenchy, and Prada, hoping to generate more revenue.

In Dire Financial Straits

The ongoing financial woes have taken a toll on the couple’s relationship. Recently, an explosive fight between Zolciak and Biermann resulted in the police being called to their home. The mounting lawsuits and financial pressures have pushed them to the brink.

Zolciak has found herself in legal trouble as she was sued by Bank of America for over $50,000 in credit card debt. This came after a previous lawsuit filed by SAKS/CAPITAL ONE in August for failing to pay a $156,000 credit card bill. Biermann is no stranger to financial difficulties either, as he has been sued by Chase for a balance of over $13,000 on his credit card.

It remains to be seen whether Zolciak’s garage sale will be enough to alleviate their financial burdens. With their relationship crumbling and legal battles intensifying, it’s clear that Zolciak and Biermann are facing an uphill battle to regain stability in their lives.