Actual Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks’ ex-husband Apollo Nida was shut down in his newest plea to have his probation terminated early – with a decide not swayed by his emotional plea, RadarOnline.com has realized.
In accordance with courtroom paperwork obtained by RadarOnline.com, a Georgia federal decide has denied the movement for reconsideration that Apollo filed final week.
In 2014, Apollo was sentenced to eight years of imprisonment adopted by 5 years of probation for his function in an enormous fraud scheme. He was going through 30 years behind bars however snitched on his associates in trade for a candy plea deal.
Apollo was launched from jail in 2019. His probation is scheduled to finish in 2024 however he pleaded with the courtroom to let him off early.
The truth star stated he had adopted all the foundations imposed on him. Additional, he stated he was contributing to his group by volunteering and training youth soccer.
Apollo famous he has handed all drug checks since being positioned on probation. In his movement, he famous that whereas he nonetheless owes $1.9 million in restitution to his victims — he has made all funds on time and can proceed to take action.
A few days later, Apollo requested the courtroom to rethink the choice and pointed to his efficiency following behind launched from jail.
Apollo stated he has maintained a secure residence, remarried to his present spouse and has reestablished relationships with the sons he shares with Phaedra.
He then claimed the restrictions had prevented him from visiting the gravesites of members of the family he misplaced within the final couple of years. Apollo stated he’s solely allowed to journey for work functions which prevents him from touring to the graves.
Apollo stated he has not been capable of “grieve the lack of his members of the family and family members, and that is having a damaging impression” on his psychological well being.
The decide wasn’t impressed with the argument and as soon as once more denied Apollo’s request to terminate his probation early.