We now know more about the nasty battle between “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kelli Ferrell and her neighbor, who happens to be the HOA president.
New documents obtained by US Weekly show that on August 9th, Ferrell called Atlanta police to report an altercation with the woman that Ferrell claims turned physical.
Before the dispatcher could even speak, Ferrell jumped in with, “I got time today.” She then told them she needed police at her residence, saying the HOA president “actually put her hands on me.”
Ferrell said the fight started after she approached the woman about booting her daughter’s car.
“There are two boots on it. It’s completely unnecessary,” the 40-year-old Bravo star was heard saying.
“I have scratches on my arm from her hitting me,” Ferrell told the dispatcher. She made clear that no weapons were used, but added, “My arm is red.” She also recorded the incident, telling police she didn’t feel safe.
The woman, identified as Perri, denied touching Ferrell and later filed a restraining order. In her court filing, she accused Ferrell of barging onto her patio “in a violent manner” after her vehicle was booted for breaking HOA rules.
According to Perri, Ferrell was acting erratically and had to be physically restrained. A judge issued a temporary restraining order, with a court hearing set for the coming weeks.
Ferrell’s rep said this behavior from the neighbor began after her role on “RHOA” was announced. She’s returning for season 17 alongside Porsha Williams and Drew Sidora. The restaurant owner has not spoken publicly about her real-life drama.

