Kirk’s Hidden Bank Account EXPOSED — Rasheeda’s Lawyer SEIZES It
No one saw it coming. Rasheeda thought she had all the receipts, but her lawyer dropped a bombshell in court: Kirk Frost had not one, but three hidden bank accounts, all packed with thousands and completely off the marital books.
The money was being moved weekly, and the courtroom gasped as Rasheeda’s attorney slid the evidence across the table, requesting all Frost accounts be frozen immediately. Kirk looked stunned as the judge agreed, and suddenly, the divorce wasn’t just about pain—it was about power. Rasheeda had flipped the game.
It started with a phone call. Rasheeda was at her shop, Pressed ATL, when her lawyer Kesha called with urgent news: three secret accounts, all under Kirk’s side LLCs, funneling money from their joint ventures.

Kirk, who had promised honesty after past scandals, had been hiding thousands offshore. Within hours, Kesha filed the motion, and by noon, Kirk’s assets were frozen. Kirk, oblivious, tried to access his funds, only to be told by the bank that everything was locked by court order.
Social media exploded. Fans praised Rasheeda for her decisive moves, claiming she wasn’t just divorcing Kirk—she was erasing him. The drama escalated when Carly Red entered the courtroom, unannounced, with a folder full of receipts: screenshots, hotel confirmations, and evidence that Kirk had tried to hide money through dummy companies and side businesses.
Carly revealed Kirk had offered to move money through her company for a cut, but she ghosted him and kept the evidence. Now, she was a whistleblower, testifying that Kirk gave $7,000 in cash to another woman and tried to cover his tracks before Rasheeda filed for divorce.
The judge listened as Kesha presented transfer records showing money moved from Pressed ATL’s shared account to Kirk’s secret LLCs. Kirk tried to claim it was for music, but the pattern was clear—financial fraud during an active divorce. The court ruled in Rasheeda’s favor, freezing all his accounts and ordering further investigation.
Then, the bombshells kept coming. Jasmine, Kirk’s longtime side piece, surfaced with a voice note accusing him of fathering another child. Forensic accountants traced over $211,000 in hidden transfers, half from Pressed ATL and half from sponsorship deals Rasheeda negotiated. Kesha immediately requested paternity tests for all recent births linked to Kirk’s financial records, and the judge approved.

The next day, a new woman, Dasha Hall, appeared in court with her toddler, Zire, and filed a paternity claim against Kirk. She presented photos, receipts, and texts showing Kirk had sent hush money but never been present. The judge ordered a DNA test and temporary child support.
Meanwhile, Rasheeda went live, announcing she’d frozen Kirk’s money, cut him out of the Pressed brand, and was reclaiming everything she’d built. She met privately with Jasmine and Dasha, agreeing they’d hold Kirk accountable together.
The saga reached its climax at the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta reunion. Rasheeda, in a red power suit, handed over final divorce and brand separation paperwork. Kirk, defeated, learned the state was launching a fraud investigation into his business practices. Rasheeda now owns 100% of Pressed ATL and its subsidiaries, while Kirk faces audits and possible charges.

The Frost legacy is officially over. Rasheeda didn’t just win—she made history, taking back her money, her brand, and her power. But the drama isn’t done. Rumors of more secret assets and another child swirl, and VH1 has already greenlit the next docuseries. Rasheeda’s story is far from over.
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