"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Phaedra Parks might have a lot more drama going on than her reality show cameras can take.
Parks' husband Apollo Nida has been charged with bank fraud and identity theft, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Nida reportedly surrendered to authorities Friday.
In a written affidavit obtained by the newspaper, a U.S. Secret Service Agent charged that Nida created fake companies and fake bank accounts under real names in order to funnel stolen U.S. Treasury checks and auto loan proceeds into those accounts.
He was implicated by an alleged accomplice, Gayla St. Julien, who was arrested in September - the Journal-Constitution reports.
St. Julien reportedly told authorities that he was the one who orchestrated many of their fraudulent schemes, adding that he pocketed much more of the money than she got.
Parks' husband Apollo Nida has been charged with bank fraud and identity theft, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Nida reportedly surrendered to authorities Friday.
In a written affidavit obtained by the newspaper, a U.S. Secret Service Agent charged that Nida created fake companies and fake bank accounts under real names in order to funnel stolen U.S. Treasury checks and auto loan proceeds into those accounts.
He was implicated by an alleged accomplice, Gayla St. Julien, who was arrested in September - the Journal-Constitution reports.
St. Julien reportedly told authorities that he was the one who orchestrated many of their fraudulent schemes, adding that he pocketed much more of the money than she got.
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