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Porsha Williams Awarded Atlanta Mansion, $1.57 Million and Rolls‑Royce in Divorce Settlement

The court-certified deal gives Williams the power to refinance or sell the home on her own and resolves the couple’s outstanding property claims.

Overview

  • Court filings and an Aug. 5 hearing show Simon Guobadia quitclaimed his interest in the couple’s Atlanta mansion to Porsha Williams and agreed to pay $1,568,181.63 in equity reimbursement and transfer the title to a 2021 Rolls‑Royce Ghost.
  • The consent order recorded in filings lets Williams refinance or sell the Fulton County property in a commercially reasonable way without Guobadia’s approval or an arbitrator’s sign-off.
  • A quitclaim deed transfers Guobadia’s ownership interest but provides limited title warranties, yet the consent order gives Williams clear operational control over the property.
  • Guobadia has publicly disputed parts of the coverage on Instagram, claiming an $8,000,000 inherited debt, and remains abroad after an ICE detention in Lumpkin, Georgia, and subsequent deportation to Nigeria.
  • The settlement closes remaining legal ties from a marriage that began in November 2022 and was legally dissolved in 2025, and it hands Williams immediate asset control that could let her refinance, sell, or otherwise move on financially.