Last month The Real Housewives of Atlanta ex husband, Apollo Nida, was hit with an explosive divorce petition from his second wife, Sherien Almufti, accusing him of committing adultery and being emotionally and physically abusive [click here if you missed that]. 
Apollo adamantly denies the claims and wants his ex barred from speaking negatively about him in public...
From In Touch
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks’ ex-husband, Apollo Nida, fired back at his estranged wife Sherien Copes’ divorce and slammed the accusations he stepped out on the marriage, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Apollo, 46, scoffed at the suggestion he emotionally and physically abused Sherien, but agreed the marriage was over.
In his court filing, Apollo disputed the date of separation that Sherien listed.
He said they officially separated in fall 2024, not 2023. He also noted the parties have a settlement agreement in place.
He noted, “I currently have no restraining order issued against me and [Sherien] and I have no history of physical violence. We have disagreements but we have an amicable relationship with each other.”
Apollo, who agreed the marriage was irretrievably broken, denied Sherien’s accusations he committed adultery or that he had emotionally and physically abused her.
He also denied he subjected her to cruel treatment or deserted her. Apollo said he “adamantly denies being an emotional abuser towards [Sherien] or bringing any type or form of abuse towards [Sherien] or” her daughter.
Apollo said he does not want support from Sherien and claimed they already divided their marital assets.
In addition, Apollo filed a motion to restrain along with his answer to the divorce. He explained he has appeared on several reality shows over the years and considers himself a public figure.
"By slandering one another and defaming each other’s character can impose great harm to one another’s legacy and financial gain. Both parties also have young children that could be privy to negative statements and or comments that are made towards each other from the other Party,” his motion read.
Apollo asked that the court order both parties to be restrained from slandering or defaming the other in interviews or on TV shows.
 

 
 
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