Detailed financial records from the divorce of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Drew Sidora have surfaced, highlighting a massive income disparity as she fights to remain in her marital home.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the reality television actress reportedly earns a gross monthly income of $12,066, a figure dwarfed by her estranged husband Ralph Pittman’s monthly earnings of $71,524. The legal battle over the couple’s assets and family structure has grown increasingly volatile. A judge recently ordered Sidora to vacate the family’s residence by May 31, a ruling the actress is now desperately appealing. She told the court that without the financial stability of the home, she and her 15-year-old son face the genuine threat of homelessness, claiming she lacks the immediate resources to secure new housing in the current market. The financial disclosures offer a rare look into the reality star’s private life, suggesting that Pittman, who works in the technology sector, earns nearly six times what Sidora brings in. While Sidora has argued that Pittman’s wealth should play a factor in the housing arrangement, the court’s focus has also remained on the welfare of the couple’s children. This latest development follows a significant blow to Sidora’s legal standing. A judge previously awarded Pittman temporary primary custody of their two children. The court’s decision was reportedly influenced by arguments from Pittman’s legal team, who alleged that the children had accumulated an excessive number of unexcused absences from school while under Sidora’s care. Despite the setback, Sidora is asking the court to reverse the order to vacate, citing the steep income gap as proof of her need for stability. She said during proceedings that she is currently unable to provide a comparable living situation for her son without further support or a change in the court’s stance. The “RHOA” star and Pittman have been embroiled in divorce proceedings for several months, with much of the tension playing out in the public eye. As of Tuesday, the judge has not yet issued a final ruling on whether Sidora can remain in the home past the May deadline. Neither party has issued an official statement regarding the leaked salary documents. Baruving a judicial intervention, the actress will be required to find a new residence in less than seven weeks.

