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Apollo Nida, Phaedra Parks Fight Latest News: Real Housewives of Atlanta Cast Clash Over 'Money Issues'

Apollo Nida, guilty to federal fraud charges, has failed to report to the authorities at his appointed time at FMC Lexington prison in Kentucky.

Nida was scheduled to commence his eight-year prison sentence supposedly on Wednesday. He is now purportedly to be served with a warrant of arrest. Instead of turning himself in, Nida opted to visit his wife, Real Housewives of Atlanta star, Phaedra Parks, at her home where a massive fight ensued, according to TMZ.

The 35-year-old convicted Nida "angrily confronted" Parks for allegedly not putting financial support in his prison account during the upcoming sentence and has refused to bring along their two children, Ayden and Dylan, when they visited him at the detention cell.

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Nida was reportedly to have forced his way inside the 40-year-old star's home and started throwing stuff while screaming, "What the f— is the matter with you? I don't give a f— about the police, call them, I dare you."

The incident did escalate to an undesirable degree and Bravo cameras were reportedly there to "capture the action."

Apollo Nida pleaded guilty in the conspiracy of mail, wire, and bank fraud activities. He was sentenced the following month during a hearing in U.S. District Court in Atlanta. He was also ordered to pay nearly $2 million worth in restitution.

The pair was reportedly estranged from each other for the past months, often finding the husband visiting strip clubs and on a drinking spree. Parks, apparently fearing for "physical abuse" and the safety of her children, hasn't spoken nor meet Nida for weeks.

Nida, on the other hand, revealed his utter disappointment with his wife for not being there during court hearings and sentencing when he spoke with Rodney Perry during a radio interview.

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