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Kim Zolciak Moves to Quash Subpoena in $100 Million Georgia Divorce

Her filing seeks a protective order to keep any deposition confidential.

Overview

  • Zolciak filed a motion on October 14 to quash a third‑party subpoena in Kyle Mowitz and Jillian Green’s divorce and to secure confidentiality, with no ruling yet from the court.
  • The subpoena demands her communications with Mowitz, records of gifts or payments, details of any travel together, and relevant third‑party contacts, including any involving Kroy Biermann.
  • A process‑server affidavit says she was served September 20 in a Georgia high school parking lot, and filings indicate a deposition was slated for October 15.
  • Mowitz’s attorney says any relationship between his client and Zolciak began after the parties separated, while multiple outlets report they started dating in April or May 2025.
  • Green alleges a family trust created in 2021 holds over $100 million and received assets before the divorce; she also testified that Biermann warned her about Zolciak’s spending, claims all parties have disputed in various respects.