Overview
- A judge recently granted Kroy Biermann temporary primary physical custody and the authority to make major decisions for the children while limiting Kim Zolciak’s parenting time.
- In early June Zolciak filed court documents that accuse Biermann of physical abuse, including an allegation he threw a son over a couch, of neglect such as children calling her hungry or needing medicine, and of loud sexual conduct the children could hear.
- Zolciak submitted alleged evidence to the court, including texts and a letter claiming a woman called Bri traveled with the children and a message saying “I believe Kim. He is abusive,” which she uses to dispute the guardian’s findings.
- A court‑appointed guardian had reportedly recommended Biermann for primary custody and questioned some abuse claims, a recommendation the judge adopted and that Zolciak now contests in filings.
- The allegations are currently claims inside ongoing litigation and have not been independently proven; the next steps include further court hearings where both sides will present evidence and the judge will decide whether to modify the temporary order.