The Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member Porsha Williams' estranged husband, Nigerian businessman Simon Guobadia, has been fighting to throw out their prenuptial agreement ever since Porsha filed for divorce after just over a year of marriage [click here if you missed that].
A judge has ruled that the terms of the prenup will be upheld...
From Us Magazine
The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Porsha Williams has won a legal battle in her ongoing divorce proceedings with ex Simon Guobadia.
A Fulton County, Georgia, court ruled on Thursday, September 12, that Williams, 43, and Guobadia’s prenuptial agreement is “empirically fair” after Guobadia, 60, tried to contest its enforceability.
Guobadia previously claimed that when he signed the prenup, he was under the impression that Williams intended to be a homemaker and stay-at-home mom during their marriage. He argued that Williams’ “desire to return to reality television” or other employment “constitutes a non-disclosure of material fact and misrepresentation” which renders the prenup unenforceable.
The court disagreed with Guobadia on Thursday, noting that Williams’ future employment plans are “not mentioned whatsoever” in the exes’ prenup,” and that Williams has “been a reality TV celebrity for years,” which was “well known” to Guobadia when he signed the agreement.
The documents also note that Williams and Guobadia negotiated the agreement for over one year, beginning in November 2021, and ruled that there is “no evidence to support” that “fraud, duress, mistake, misrepresentation or nondisclosure of material facts” took place during negotiations. Us Weekly has reached out to Williams and Guobadia for comment.
4 comments:
LOL Portia is making sure she doesn't get the short end of the stick like she did with Kordell Stewart
Pay up scammer!
Play the shell game Goubi. Make PW find the money hidden in the underground railroad. Lolo
9:30
She sure got the short end of the stick in the bedroom!
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