Two weeks ago returning Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member Porsha Williams' estranged husband, Simon Goubadia, sent a cease and desist notice to Bravo producers demanding they stop filming at his and Porsha's martial home and subpoenaed all communications between producers and Porsha regarding him, as well as Porsha's RHOA salary [click here if you missed that].
Now Porsha is accusing Simon of harassing her and trying to get her fired...
From Radar Online
Porsha Williams accused Simon Guobadia of trying to "overburden, annoy, harass, and oppress" her by demanding her communication with Real Housewives of Atlanta producers, including her contract and financial documents related to her return to the Bravo show. In the legal documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, Porsha is demanding the divorce judge overrule Simon's request, arguing her job as a reality star has nothing to do with their prenuptial agreement.
She also claimed Simon only demanded the information in an attempt to "threaten her reputation, career, and ability to earn income" by dragging her employer into their mess.
But Porsha is fighting back, claiming Simon subpoenaing her employers for deposition was "not issued in good faith," adding he wants to "inflame this already contentious case."
"The Subpoena broadly requests contracts, amendments, memos of understanding, financial documents, all communications, photographs, videos, recordings, tapings, footage or filming, none of which is relevant to do with divorce, or at least no basis has been shown thus far why such an invasive inquiry into would be appropriate or reasonable," the documents read.
According to Porsha, the information about her income and employment as a reality TV star is "not relevant whatsoever" to their divorce. She claimed Simon was trying to delay the enforcement of their prenup, which she claimed was "drafted by his former counsel, and negotiated for months, almost a year prior to its execution."
"The Subpoena for Deposition issued in this matter by Respondent to True Entertainment, LLC was not issued in good faith, and is yet another deliberate and desperate attempt by Respondent to undermine the parties’ Prenuptial Agreement, overexpand the case, and delay enforcement of the parties’ Prenuptial Agreement and resolution of this matter as a whole," she argued.
Porsha claimed her ex is "attempting to intimidate, harass, and threaten her reputation, career, and ability to earn income by intimidating and harassing her employer." She wants the judge to toss out his request to subpoena True Entertainment, LLC for deposition.
Porsha also demands that Simon pay her attorney fees and all costs related to fighting his motion.

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