Simon Guobadia’s ‘Questionable Immigration’ and Alleged ‘Criminal History’ Caused Divorce Says Porsha Williams | VIDEOs | EURweb

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 01: Porsha Williams and Simon Guobadia attend the premiere of “Single Not Searching” hosted by Lisa Raye at Silverspot Cinema at The Battery Atlanta on September 01, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

*Real Housewives of Atlanta” (RHOA) star Porsha Williams‘ denials behind what stemmed the split with Simon Guobadia have proven true.

RadarOnline cites court documents it obtained that reveal Guobadia’s questionable immigration and “criminal history” was what led to the breakup. As a result, Williams is requesting a judge deny Guobadia’s plea for exclusive access to the Georgia-based home they shared.

The new claims counterarguments Williams made stated that the prenup they signed before their wedding stated Guobadia would vacate the marital residence within 30 days of a divorce being filed.

Williams admitted he refused.

Responding to Williams’ argument, Guobadia claimed the reality TV fixture brought two armed men to the home and he was forced to call the police to “maintain the peace.” Williams then accused her former better half of changing the locks on the home and attempting to block her access to the home — despite Guobadia currently being in Dubai.

Porsha Williams and Simon Guobadia - via Instagram
Porsha Williams and Simon Guobadia – via Instagram

Williams countered her new motion with objections to Guobadia having exclusive access to the home. Williams’ previous claims of not leaving Guobadia based on reports of him facing potential deportation are a nonissue now as she admitted confessed the reports played a big role in the situation.

“By way of further response, the media frenzy that ensued was solely a result of Husband’s actions, which included revelations about Husband’s criminal history, questionable immigration, and allegations of fraud,” the Williams’ motion read. “Wife shows that the news reports of Husband’s alleged immigration fraud, and what appeared to be an imminent threat of deportation, were shocking and affected Wife’s mental and emotional wellbeing. None of this information was ever disclosed by Husband to Wife, despite Wife having previously inquired about Husband’s immigration status and criminal history.”

With the reversal, Williams is putting herself on the side of demanding exclusive access to their Georgia home, not Guobadia.

Porsha said she wrote Simon a text message that read, “There are more than one or two reasons we are in this place and I’m forced to make this decision. I will make sure they are written and listed for you to See. There is nothing in this world that would have told me Williams said via text message to Guobadia. “I would have to divorce you or i would even contemplate leaving you even for a day. However, what is between us rocks our foundation to the core.”

“I have always trusted you from day one when I took your hand and started on this journey, i’ve always stressed to you that i feel safe with you and how important for someone like me that is, i’ve also loved you through and through!,” she added. “But all of this shows me you have not cared for me the same and that is a huge problem. Your job is to protect Pj and I and you have not.”


Chiming in with his client, Williams’ lawyer wrote

“Since learning of Husband’s checkered immigration history and status, Wife began to question everything that she initially believed to be true as it relates to her Husband’s character, immigration, business dealings, etc, and began to uncover additional information that Husband failed to disclose to Wife. Petitioner did not wish to remain married to a stranger, and filed for divorce.”

At this time, there has been no response to Williams’ new motion from Guobadia.

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