‘RHOA’ Star Pinky Cole’s Income Revealed in Ongoing Bankruptcy Case


'RHOA' Star Pinky Cole's Income Revealed in Ongoing Bankruptcy Case

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The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Pinky ColeHer income has been revealed in it. bankruptcy case.

Based on the information that has been published, it does not seem that Pinky has much income.

TMZ obtained legal documents that listed his monthly income at a paltry $6,000. This was listed as part of the proposed reorganization plan he recently filed in his ongoing bankruptcy case.

In the plan, Pinky detailed that she would budget $200 for children’s expenses, $800 for groceries, $300 for medical expenses, $80 for gas, $1,574 for Georgia state taxes, and $1,343 for federal taxes. This leaves her with $1,500 in disposable income per month.

As previously reportedPinky itemized his $4 million debt in the bankruptcy documents he filed.

In them, he detailed his debts, including more than $80,000 in credit card bills and hundreds of thousands of dollars in bills from a real estate agency, a restaurant supplier, highway toll authorities and medical providers. Currently, all of them remain unpaid.

In an initial bankruptcy filing he filed in February, Pinky claimed he owed $1.2 million to the Small Business Administration for a Covid-era disaster loan he took out. He also claimed he owed $192,000 in Georgia taxes and had other debts.

After initially filing for bankruptcy, Pinky hired a lawyer. Jamie Christywho presented amendments to his case.

The amendments detail that he still owes more than $70,000 on two American Express credit cards and $12,000 on an Apple credit card. It was also disclosed that Pinky owes $107,625 to a Norcross-based restaurant supply store called Edward Don & Company.

Edward Don & Company filed a lawsuit against Pinky in October 2025, alleging that he owes them $107,625 in unpaid bills, $12,312 in attorney fees, and $15,498 in accrued interest on the money he owes them.

Recent bankruptcy filings also state that real estate brokerage JLL Realty is owed $363,399 in unpaid rent and investment management company CIH Group is owed $250,000.

Additionally, they detailed smaller sums of money owed to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Dentistry for Children, Henry County EMS and highway toll authorities in Georgia and Ohio.


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