(EXCLUSIVE) Apollo Nida Drops His Divorce Lawsuit Against Phaedra Parks
Apollo Nida Dropping Divorce Lawsuit
theJasmineBRAND.com exclusively reports, Apollo Nida is dropping his divorce lawsuit against ex Phaedra Parks. On January 10th, the Real Housewives of Atlanta reality star (who is currently in jail) filed a Motion to Vacate and Set Aside Judgement contesting the validity of the divorce decree and seeking to set aside the Nita v Nita divorce decree based on the substantive legal errors and deficiencies contained in the case.
The docs, explain:
In light of the Motion to Vacate filed by Apollo Nida in the ‘Nita v Nita’ action, Apollo Nida agrees to voluntarily dismiss the instant action with the anticipation that a trial date will be scheduled in the Nita v Nita case allowing Apollo Nida to be heard on the issues of
his divorce.
So what does this mean? In short, he’s dropping HIS lawsuit, and will continue with Phaedra’s. As previously reported, Phaedra filed before Apollo but under the last name “Nita” not the real name of “Nida”. At the time, Apollo accused her of taking advantage of the fact that he was locked up in prison and claimed he was never notified of the final hearing in July. Phaedra accused Apollo of filing the 2nd divorce case despite his knowledge she had already filed.
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