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Kim Zolciak Sued Over Credit Card Debt

TMZ.com Monday, 20 November 2023 ()
Kim Zolciak has been sued yet again for not paying her bills ... this time by Bank of America, which claims she's delinquent on more than $50,000. According to legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Kim had a $50,000 line of credit over at B of A, and then…
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