Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kelli Ferrell contacted police earlier this summer after what she described as a physical altercation with her neighbor, according to a 911 call.
Kelli placed the call to the Atlanta Police Department on August 9. Before the dispatcher could ask a question, the Bravo star stated, “I got time today.”
During the call, she alleged that her neighborhood association president assaulted her after a dispute. “She actually put her hands on me,” Kelli said, adding that she had visible injuries. “I have scratches on my arm from her hitting me.”
The incident, according to Kelli, began when she confronted the woman over her decision to boot her daughter’s vehicle. “There are two boots on it. It’s completely unnecessary,” she told the dispatcher.
Kelli, who owns a four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 2,784-square-foot home in Atlanta, said no weapons were involved but stated, “my arm is red.”
“I’m not dealing with this,” she told authorities. “At this point … I don’t trust it … I recorded it, I want to show the officers so they can see what is happening. […] I don’t feel safe with her. I really don’t. I don’t feel safe.”
Kelli identified the neighbor as a 50-year-old woman named Perri. She told police she did not require an ambulance or medical attention and noted the alleged altercation had happened about 10 minutes before she called. Perri has denied the claims but Kelli was granted a temporary restaining order.