Overview
- The former Real Housewives of Atlanta figure has been transferred from FCI Miami to BOP-supervised community confinement, either a halfway house or home confinement, according to federal records reported by TMZ.
- Thomas posted an Instagram video from his new living situation, dancing to T.I.’s “Let ’Em Know,” marking his first public update since the move.
- He pleaded guilty in December 2024 to failing to pay over trust fund taxes tied to a Charlotte restaurant and received an 18‑month sentence, reporting to FCI Miami on August 1, 2025.
- Sentencing terms include two years of supervised release to follow and orders to avoid excessive drinking or narcotics use, plus $2.5 million in restitution to the IRS.
- Coverage notes minor discrepancies in how long he was in prison before the transfer, with reports describing roughly five to a little more than six months.