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Kim Zolciak is speaking out after her and Kroy Biermann’s 15-year-old son, KJ Beirmann, was arrested for sodomy and sexual battery.

“The allegations being made against my son are nothing short of reckless and deeply troubling,” the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star’s rep told Page Six in a statement Friday.

Kim Zolciak spoke out after her son KJ Biermann (seen here with his mom) was arrested for sodomy and sexual battery. kimzolciakbiermann/Instagram
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star (above) put out a statement about his arrest. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

“He categorically denies ever being involved with this woman or engaging in the conduct she has alleged.”

She explained that her son passed a voluntary polygraph examination regarding these allegations.

“Additionally, an examination was conducted, and no DNA belonging to my son was found,” she statement continued. “We are also aware that this individual has made similar allegations involving two other people, which raises serious concerns that deserve to be carefully examined.”

She wanted that “false accusations” can have “devastating consequences” for the person being accused, ans well as “for genuine survivors of sexual assault and abuse.”

“Every legitimate allegation deserves to be taken seriously and investigated based on the facts and evidence. At the same time, no one should be publicly condemned based solely on an accusation,” she wrote.

The statement concluded, “We remain confident that the facts and evidence will establish the truth, and we ask that people allow the proper process to take its course rather than spreading unproven allegations.”

Page Six confirmed that KJ was arrested for aggravated sodomy and aggravated sexual battery in Alpharetta, Georgia on Aug. 19,

A female classmate accused the teen of assaulting her in a gym changing area on April 23. The alleged victim claimed to investigators that KJ allegedly forced himself on her despite her saying no while they were in a co-ed sauna, according to court documents.

KJ allegedly attempted “multiple times to have sexual intercourse with her by trying to pull down her pants.” She also accused him of forcing oral sex and digitally penetrating her vagina.

The young woman alleged that she “finally managed to get away from him,” after which he “pulled up his pants and left.”

KJ (seen here with Zolciak in March 2025) is accused of sexually assaulting a female classmate. kimzolciakbiermann/Instagram
The teen (seen here with Zolciak in May) was arrested for aggravated sodomy and aggravated sexual battery in Alpharetta, Georgia on Aug. 19, kimzolciakbiermann/Instagram

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She did not tell anyone about the alleged assault before going to school the next day, where she allegedly “ran into KJ’s girlfriend.” The alleged victim claimed she fled campus and went to a Starbucks, where she contacted her family and shared she was having a panic attack.

From there, the alleged victim underwent an examination at the North Fulton Hospital in Georgia, though her April 24 examination showed no evidence of male DNA in her mouth of vagina, the police report states.

On Monday, KJ was taken into custody, and he is being held without bond at the Juvenile Court of Fulton County.

Zolciak and Kroy Biermann (seen here in 2022) have been locked in a contentious divorce since 2023. GC Images
Zolciak and Kroy (seen here with their kids) co-parent five other children. Instagram

KJ is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 1, after which he is expected to return to Juvenile Court Detention.

Zolciak and Kroy, who have been embroiled in a contentious divorce since 2023, co-parent KJ and his siblings — Kash, 14, and twins Kaia and Kane, 12. Zolciak welcomed her eldest daughters, Brielle, 29, and Arielle, 24, in a previous relationship.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.

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