Apollo Nida Released From Jail, Living In Halfway House
Apollo Nida Released From Jail, Living In Halfway House
Apollo Nida is officially a free man. According to reports, the former Real Housewives of Atlanta star was released from prison at the Fort Dix Correctional Facility. He is said to be living at a Philadelphia halfway house and will remain there until the middle of October.
As previously reported, Nida was sentenced to 8-years in July 2014, after pleading guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and racketeering. His legal team was able to convince U.S. District Judge Charles A. Pannell, Jr. to lower his sentence to only 84 months for charges that can require much more jail time. If things go according to plan, Nida is set to be released in August 2020.
Earlier this year, Apollo’s fiance Sherien Almufti shared a shirtless photo of him captioning it:
“#MCM @apollonida03 BABYYYY I cant wait to put my hands & ***** all over your sexy ass!!! #countdown”

Nida was previously married to RHOA star Phaedra Parks. They share two sons. Last month, we broke the story that Phaedra had ended her relationship with Chicago radio personality Tone Capone.

Apollo has yet to release a statement about his release.


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