
As a reminder, Porsha and Simon were married for 15 months before wading into a year-long divorce battle, which saw the RHOA star fighting to enforce their prenup. On June 11, a judge ruled in Porsha’s favor, and they enforced the prenup.
That granted her possession of the home, along with spousal support. What we didn’t know is that the day prior, Simon’s lawyer filed a lien against the Georgia home.

According to Us Weekly, Simon’s divorce lawyer, Onyema Farrey, filed an attorney’s lien against the mansion on June 10, 2025. The lien accused Simon of owing $205,884.25 for services provided throughout the divorce proceedings.
Meanwhile, Simon claimed in court that he had zero money to his name. He has a company called Simcol, and he said its value went from $296 million to virtually nothing after he was detained by ICE and deported to his home country of Nigeria. A judge said that the claim lacked credibility.
So, how does this all impact Porsha? Well, in the divorce docs, Porsha was granted 36 months to either refinance the mortgage on the $7.3 million mansion to remove Simon from the title, or she’ll need to sell the home. She’ll have to pay Simon half of the equity. The six-figure lien on the house will undoubtedly cause that process to become even more complicated.
- Yahoo
