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Chuvalo Mark Ferrell, former husband of Kelli Ferrell, who is a new addition to The Real Housewives Of Atlanta, has initiated a $200 million lawsuit against Bravo. The suit is centered on how he was portrayed on the reality TV series.
According to legal documents obtained by the Daily Mail, Mark claims that Kelli, aged 40, participated in a “fabricated storyline” on the show, where she allegedly made a series of false statements regarding his conduct and financial dealings.
This season, Kelli, who joined the cast for its 16th iteration, reportedly made false accusations on the program, claiming that Mark was abusive, as stated by his legal representatives.
In court filings, Mark refutes Kelli’s televised allegations, asserting that he does not owe her any money. He disputes her claims that he borrowed funds from her and failed to repay them.
The legal documents further reveal that Mark and Kelli had jointly taken out a $420,000 loan three years ago, intended for their shared venture, a restaurant named Nana’s Chicken & Waffles.
Daily Mail has reached out to reps for Bravo and Kelli for further comment on the story.


Chuvalo Mark Ferrell (L), the ex-husband of he Real Housewives Of Atlanta newcomer Kelli Ferrell, has filed a $200 million lawsuit against Bravo over how he was depicted on the show
Mark said that Kelli misappropriated much of the loan money for a birthday celebration and other things he did not OK, according to legal docs.
Mark said to cover up for her mistakes, Kelli said that he took the money from her, according to legal docs.
Mark said he paid the loan back in full, but Kelli continues to spread inaccuracies in claiming that he took the money without her knowledge or authorization.
The couple married in 2011 and welcome to each children prior to their split which was finalized in September 2024, according to court documents reviewed by Us Weekly.
In related news, Kelli has enlisted the help of one of her Real Housewives of Atlanta costars, Phaedra Parks, in her ongoing legal battle against her ex-husband.
On October 2, Kelli filed an emergency petition, claiming her husband was trying to block their children from appearing before Bravo’s cameras, according to the outlet.
Kelli said that the court ordered her to have primary physical custody of their three minor children – Chance, Chasiti and Chelsi – more than a year ago, on September 23, 2024.
Kelli exclusively chat with Daily Mail this past May about the drawbacks to depicting her divorce in front of Bravo’s cameras.

Kelli was added to the cast earlier this year for the show’s 16th season

Kelli and RHOA costar Shamea Morton pictured at an event in Austell, Georgia October 11
‘Like I live such a private life … nobody wants to see hurt and pain on the forefront,’ she said. ‘Especially for my children – like, I never want to show that side.
‘When you’re joining reality TV, you have to show that … it’s unfortunate, but at the same time, it’s just my truth is my truth. I hate that it has to be that way, but I mean, that is my reality – and I joined a reality show.’
Kelli estimated that she’s spent almost $200,000 on attorney’s fees, but tries to remain upbeat amid the contentious split.
‘Honestly, it’s always positive,’ Kelli said, adding that she was ‘trying to have a better outlook on the ending result’ – her children.
Kelli said, ‘My children are always the most promised prize possession for me – so I always just want to see them happy.
‘So as much as I might be going through something emotionally, like as long as the ending is good for them and safe for them and puts them in a better position, then I’m okay, you know?’
The reality star said she was trying to make the best of a troublesome situation and was ‘always trying to remain positive and hope for the best.’