*Kroy Biermann has once again filed for divorce from Kim Zolciak.
As TMZ reports, Kroy filed the divorce papers Thursday, noting that the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” In addition to asking for child support and alimony, he wants sole physical and legal custody of their children.
Kroy and Kim continue to live together in their family home but he wants exclusive use of it going forward. They former couple filed for divorce in May after 12 years of marriage. They share four young children and Biermann legally adopted Kim’s daughters from previous relationships — Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21, in 2013.
As reported previously on EUR, Kroy and Kim filed to dismiss the divorce proceedings in July. They initially filed separately to divorce each other, but neither moved out of the home they share with their children.
After their initial divorce announcement, you couldn’t go a day without seeing stories detailing Biermann’s “abusive” behavior and Zolciak’s “gambling” problem. And there was a report that Kim said she feared for their kid’s safety around Kroy because he smokes weed.
Per TMZ, “Kim accused Kroy of smoking weed — and being a potential danger to their kids — and he said she had a serious gambling addiction. It was also discovered the couple owed more than $1 million to the IRS,” the outlet writes.
Meanwhile, RadarOnline.com obtained two police reports exposing the estranged couple’s seemingly violent domestic life. In one report, the former Atlanta Falcons athlete admitted he continues to live in the family home because he can’t afford to live elsewhere. According to Radar, police have been called several times to resolve physical disputes between the ex-couple.
In court docs obtained by Us, Biermann requested that his ex undergo a psychological evaluation, alleging that she “presented very troubling behavior which has accelerated in the months leading up to [his] filing for divorce.”
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