ATLien Breaks Down the Zoom Court Disaster of the Year
*If you’re going to sue a Real Housewife, maybe show up on time. Blogger and YouTuber Michelle “ATLien” Brown had front-row seats (virtually, of course) to Kenya Moore’s eviction hearing—and she did *not* hold back.
Brown, who narrated the entire saga on her channel, called the landlord’s legal team completely unprepared, saying they “fumbled the bag” and accidentally gave Moore a court-approved grace period. She called it one of the messiest, most chaotic eviction hearings she’s ever witnessed—and frankly, we believe her.
Kenya Moore’s Court Case Starts With a Vanishing Lawyer
On December 15, the eviction showdown began (and ended) on Zoom at 9:00 a.m. Moore, ever punctual, arrived with her attorney. The landlord’s attorney? Not a pixel in sight.
The judge waited, sighed (probably), and asked Moore’s lawyer to go ahead and file a motion to dismiss. They did. The judge granted it. Boom—case temporarily rejected. The court adjourned before the drama even got started.

Landlord’s Attorney Joins Zoom Late, Confused, and Out of Luck
Like a character in a sitcom arriving at the wrong wedding, the landlord’s attorney finally popped into the Zoom—late and clearly not ready. The judge informed them they’d missed the entire party, and everyone had already left.
Still trying to salvage the wreckage, the judge said the hearing could proceed only if the lawyer could track down Moore’s attorney again. Spoiler: they could not. And just like that, the case hit pause.
Moore’s Salon Safe—for Now—Thanks to Legal Fumble
The Kenya Moore Hair Spa, located in Chamblee, Georgia, was at the center of this eviction mess. The landlord claims Moore stopped paying rent after her lease ended in 2024, racking up somewhere between $30,000 and $44,000 in unpaid rent.
Moore fired back with a countersuit, saying the landlord actually owes *her* money for upgrades she made to the building—like building a second floor. In the meantime, she gets to stay in the space thanks to legal Zoom theater and a very convenient courtroom glitch.

Eviction Hearing or Reality TV Episode? You Decide
Let’s be clear: the dismissal wasn’t a legal victory on the facts. It was a technical KO courtesy of the opposing counsel’s alarm clock. Kenya Moore’s legal team did their job. The landlord’s team did… something else entirely.
ATLien described it as a “hot mess express,” and the internet agrees. This wasn’t just a hearing—it was a Bravo crossover event without the commercial breaks.
Inside the Real Kenya Moore Hair Spa Drama
The Kenya Moore Hair Spa opened to fanfare but soon found itself entangled in lawsuits. The landlord filed for eviction in mid-2025, and Moore’s countersuit followed fast. She says she spent big money improving the space—and has the receipts.
Her argument? If anyone should be coughing up cash, it’s the landlord. Until a real decision is made in court (on time), Moore stays put—possibly sipping tea under a steamer chair.
Kenya Moore: Reality Star, Hair Boss, and Now Courtroom Survivor
Moore’s been through a lot on “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” but this eviction hearing might top them all for sheer absurdity. And thanks to a no-show attorney, she lives to lease another day.
Let’s just hope the landlord’s legal team sets a reminder next time. Because when you’re up against a Housewife with courtroom composure and ATLien narrating in real time, you better bring your A-game—or at least show up.
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