Kroy Biermann and Kim Zolciak-Biermann’s contentious custody battle rages on with a request for a family law attorney to begin an “investigation.”
In a Wednesday, June 28, filing obtained by Us Weekly, the former linebacker, 37, asked the court to appoint Diane Woods as Guardian ad Litem for the pair’s minor children — KJ, 12, Kash, 10, and twins Kane and Kaia, 9 — “so that she may immediately begin her investigation.” (The retired athlete also adopted Zolciak-Biermann’s two daughters from previous relationships — Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21 — after he wed the Real Housewives of Atlanta alum, 45, in 2011).
According to Wood’s bio on the Huff & Woods website, the attorney has 30 years of experience in “family law and domestic relations matters.”
Biermann’s new filing comes less than two weeks after the estranged spouses, who both filed for divorce in May, made five calls to the authorities over the course of four minutes. According to a police report obtained by Us, Biermann alleged during one of the June 16 calls — which was made by Zolciak-Biermann — that he was “filing kidnapping [charges] for his son going to the rodeo,” claiming that the child was “dropped off with a woman named Aleese [sic].”
Zolciak-Biermann claimed during another 911 call that she gave her friend Elise Humphries permission to take KJ to the event. No further details on the alleged kidnapping were noted in the file, nor was there any record of whether the Atlanta Falcons alum filed paperwork on the incident.
Days after the exchange with police, Humphries took to social media to defend Zolciak-Biermann.
“There was zero kidnapping. I took KJ, one of [my daughter] Alanna’s closest friends, to the Blairsville annual rodeo that he was super excited about,” she wrote via Instagram, claiming that Biermann’s allegations were “defamatory and slander.”
She continued: “[KJ’s] mother Kim, who is an incredible mom and…
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