Kim Zolciak’s boyfriend Kyle Mowitz’s estranged wife, Jillian M. Green, has accused him of funding an “extravagant, if not obscene lifestyle” with the Bravo star.
Court documents filed on May 1, and obtained by Us Weekly on Monday, May 11, center around Green’s opposition to a private financial trust that Mowitz allegedly set up prior to initiating a potential “$100 million+ divorce” battle. (Mowitz filed for divorce in March 2025 — nearly two years after Zolciak, 47, started divorce proceedings against her own estranged husband, Kroy Biermann, in May 2023.)
At the heart of the latest filing is Green requesting a financial judgment to pay $640,000 in legal expenses, plus an additional $250,000 that she expects to incur if the case goes to trial. Her lawyers allege that Green has been unfairly blocked from accessing a financial trust while her husband has used it to fund “an extraordinarily lavish life for himself and his celebrity girlfriend, Kim Zolciak-Biermann, and even for Ms. Zolciak-Biermann’s children.”
“Indeed, the week before the preliminary hearing, [Mowitz] and his girlfriend spent a week at an expensive Bahamas resort, where they spent tens of thousands on the resort, dining and gambling,” the motion alleges.
Green’s attorneys claim that “very little of [Mowitz’s] apparent vast wealth has gone to his wife or to his children” since he filed for divorce. Instead, they allege that he has funneled his money to make high-dollar purchases, such as “cases of fine wines totaling six figures,” vacations for “Ms. Zolciak-Biermann and her family” and “multiple dinners” costing thousands of dollars each. (Green and Mowitz share two children.)
“While [Mowitz] gave the Court the impression he was using the Trust funds to support his family, he neglected to mention that the ‘family’ he was mainly supporting was his girlfriend and her family, rather than Wife and their two children,” she alleges.
In the court documents, Green’s attorneys listed a series of expenses that Mowtiz allegedly incurred on behalf of Zolciack, including “her attorneys’ fees (incurred in her own acrimonious divorce),” a divorce mediator, her rent and household items, “expensive” shoes and clothes, gambling money, “her children and their dates,” and “extensive personal and psychic maintenance,” including sessions with medium and grooming costs such as “lashes, hair stylists [and] nails.”
Green’s legal team is asking a judge to essentially “level the playing field” by granting a financial judgment if a settlement cannot be reached.
“[Mowitz] has unlimited funds — namely, the deep pockets of the Trust — to financially control the course of this litigation, continue to ‘defend’ the Trust where almost all marital property is located, and at the same time pay for his extraordinarily lavish lifestyle with Ms. Zolciak-Biermann,” her lawyers argued. “Unless the Court levels the playing field, Husband’s financial superiority may also weight the outcome, and that would be an anathema to the fairness, equities, and justice this process requires.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Mowitz for comment. Zolciak’s spokesperson declined to comment.
Zolciak confirmed her relationship with Mowitz in October 2025 and exclusively told Us one month later that they’d bonded partially because both have been going through contentious divorces. (Aside from their romantic relationship, Zolciak and Mowitz are business partners.)
“I never saw myself with anybody else. It was about two years after I filed that I met Kyle, and he went through a very similar situation as me,” Zolciak told Us in November 2025. “We’re both fighting, going through divorces, and I think we connect really deeply on that level, sharing the same experience. And yeah, he’s great.”
Zolciak is still in the middle of her own messy divorce and custody battle with ex Biermann, 40. They share four minor children — Kroy Jr., 14, Kash, 13, and twins Kaia and Kane, 12 — as well as daughters Brielle, 29, and Ariana, 24, whom Biermann legally adopted in 2013.
In April, Biermann gained temporary primary physical custody of the four minor children, allowing him approval over educational, non-emergency medical and religious decisions, according to court documents obtained by Us.
“The senior judge’s decision from April 29 is temporary until we return to court as soon as possible when we will have the opportunity for a full hearing,” Zolciak told Us in a statement.
She went on, “The new order was the result of an alleged emergency motion filed by Kroy to ensure the matter was heard by a senior judge instead of our duly elected assigned judge, who has never granted Kroy an immediate hearing despite him filing three separate (false) motions against me.”
“The decision rendered by the senior judge was largely the result of a flawed investigation by a guardian ad litem who has not spoken to me in over a year (until a brief call with me and my attorney on April 28), or my boys since April of 2025 aside from a brief 15 minute meeting in July of 2025,” she concluded.
Zolciak and Biermann were married in 2011 and starred with their children on the Bravo reality series Don’t Be Tardy.
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