Simon Guobadia would have accused Porsha Williams of sending a text message to a mystery man after she requested an emergency hearing in her divorce proceedings.
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Simon Guobadia Opens Up About Porsha William’s Alleged Mystery Man
According to Online RadarGuobadia demanded that Williams refrain from destroying text messages between her and a man named Kelvin Owusu-Ansah. Additionally, Guobadia is requesting that all correspondence between Williams and her sister, Lauren Williams, and Williams and Karen McKinney be protected.
Guobadia also adds that all cell phone data, income and financial records must also be kept confidential by the group.
“(Porsha) is further notified that failure to comply with this notice may result in sanctions for any destruction or failure to preserve such evidence, including, without limitation, adverse inferences against the Claimant at trial, sanctions, as well as an award of costs and legal fees required for such conduct,” says Guobadia’s document, according to the media outlet.
At this time, however, Guobadia has not specified why he is asking for these records to be protected.
Here’s Why Porsha Williams Reportedly Requested an Emergency Hearing
Online Radar reports that Williams requested an emergency hearing after Guobadia recently changed the locks on their shared Georgia mansion. Williams alleges that Guobadia “fled” to Dubai and not only changed the locks, but also changed the garage codes at his residence.
“(Simon Guobadia allegedly did this) multiple times to thwart his wife’s attempts to access his home, apparently to be vindictive and retaliatory for wanting to divorce him,” Williams’ lawsuit states, according to the news outlet.
Additionally, Williams’ lawsuit states that the incident occurred on March 21. On that date, Williams learned that Guobadia allegedly “disabled her access to the gate of the Marital Residence, effectively blocking her ability to access her own residence.”
Williams reportedly tried to resolve the issue with Guobadia’s attorney. However, after “these attempts were unsuccessful,” Williams was able to “hire a separate company to restore his access.”
Additionally, Williams alleges that after leaving the house, Guobadia immediately disabled his access once again.
Now, Williams is asking a court to give him “exclusive access” to the Georgia mansion.
“The husband’s actions resulted in the removal of the wife’s minor child and the wife from their residence and appear to be retaliation for the wife’s decision to pursue instant divorce action,” the lawsuit states. “The wife also shows that her husband appears to have fled the country to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, and it is not known when or if he intends to return.”
The ‘RHOA’ star also cited her and Simon Guobadia’s prenup
According to Online RadarWilliams stated that she and Guobadia have shared the residence since November 2022. Around the same time, they signed a prenup.
The agreement stated that Guobadia would vacate the house “within 30 days after the divorce is filed in court.” To note, Williams filed for divorce from Guobadia on February 22.
“In the event of dissolution, PORSHA will have the right to remain in and occupy the Marital Residence (including until the date of sale of the Marital Residence, if the Marital Residence is sold). If the Dissolution Event occurs, SIMON must physically vacate (i.e., stop residing in) the Marital Residence within 30 (thirty) days. Provided, however, that SIMON shall be permitted to leave his personal property (e.g., vehicles) at the Marital Residence for a period of up to six (6) months from the Dissolution Event,” the prenuptial agreement reads.
According to the vehicle, Guobadia did not contest his departure. However, he would have “proposed the date of March 31”. In response, Williams rejected his proposal, which allegedly led to the events of March 21.
The outlet adds that a new lawyer for Guobadia informed Williams that her ex-husband “was not vacating and planned to stay home.”
“Mr. Guobadia intends to maintain the status quo and continue to occupy the Marital Residence with his children until the parties have resolved the issues in this case and there is a court order in this regard. As such, Mr. Guobadia will not vacate the property on March 22, 2024,” said Guobadia’s lawyer, for Online Radar.
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