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Simon Guobadia seeks restraining order against Porsha Williams, claims she brought ‘thug’ into marital home after abandoning him, court filings

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Porsha Williams, 42, of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” might be in legal trouble after she allegedly brought a gunman into the home she once shared along with her soon-to-be ex-husband, Simon Guobadia, who’s battling his own legal issues.

According to legal documents allegedly filed by Guobadia, Williams brought the person to their marital home last week on Thursday, March 21, and again on March 24. As a result, the Nigerian businessman hopes that the judge will issue a restraining order against him. wife.

The documents show Williams had “third parties” who can have called and harassed Guobadia and others related to the 2 “in order to dislodge them.”

Court documents show Porsha Williams' estranged husband, Simon Guobadia, accused her of bringing
Court documents say Porsha Williams’ estranged husband, Simon Guobadia, claimed she brought a “thug” into the marital home they shared with children from separate relationships. (Photos: @iamsimonguobadia/Instagram; Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

The lawsuit also alleges that the “Dish Nation” host, her mother and her mother’s boyfriend “forcibly entered” the marital home to dismantle the safety cameras and in addition “forged items and evidence.”

“Since filing for an immediate divorce, the wife’s actions have been erratic, volatile, threatening and harassing… household staff and minor children,” the document states: According to to Page Six, adding: “(Williams’) behavior has raised security concerns, especially since minor children – (Guobadia’s) children – currently reside on the marital residence.”

Williams and Guobadia have been making headlines every week because the reality star filed for divorce in February. The separation was controversial as they each took shots at one another online. Social media users took stock of the cheating and cheating allegations made by either side, and lots of appeared to side with Williams.

“She probably brought a thug to take her stuff because he looks like the kind who would lock someone up. She likes humm. NO, sir, we’re coming for my things,” one person said he wrote on Instagram The Shade Room.

“If a woman brings a thug home for protection, there must be a threat in the home,” reads one comment.

Another wrote: “Simon is an old seasoned playa, Porsha higher be careful because he knows how you can make her look crazy. That’s what he does.”

Some suggested that the “bandit” was actually her personal bodyguard, theorizing that Guobadia can have been “holding her hostage since she filed for divorce.”

Williams removed Guobadia’s name from her Instagram bio and deleted almost every post with him apart from a paid promotional ad. She appears to be busy with a visit to Los Angeles along with her friend Shamea Morton and regular trips along with her daughter Pilar, who he just turned 5 years old.

He appears to be on the road as Guobadia after visiting Miami, Dubai and Panama in the previous couple of weeks.

One IG user has been following Williams and her behavior since filing, contrasting it with the best way her estranged partner has been behaving, and said, “You guys have noticed that Porsha has been very quiet throughout this whole ordeal, during when Mr. Florida Evens did most of it. He’s definitely the issue.

The first couple had been married for nearly 15 months when Williams filed for divorce on February 22, just three days before their fifteenth wedding anniversary.

Many believed the divorce was related to a few of Guobadia’s legal problems, including potential deportation stemming from multiple failed naturalization attempts because of a criminal history of fraud and overstaying tourist visas. He has lived in America for 42 years and on the time of publication his citizenship status stays uncertain.


This article was originally published on : atlantablackstar.com

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