After spending months and months fighting in court, Porsha Williams just scored a win in one of her many legal battles with ex-husband, Simon Guobadia. This one wasn’t about their divorce or anything related to The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Instead, he had her tied up in court over an Instagram post about erectile dysfunction.
Simon Guobadia requested the dismissal

This strange court case has been lingering over the RHOA star since 2024. Porsha said she was just innocently sharing information about men’s health. He claimed it was defamation and demanded $500,000. However, new documents reviewed by TMZ show that it’s coming to an end—at least for now.
Simon requested to dismiss the case, and a judge agreed to dismiss it without prejudice. Porsha previously demanded that he pay her legal fees, but that’s not happening. Instead, the judge warned Simon that he could be on the hook should he file a future complaint.
Still, that isn’t stopping Simon from threatening future legal action. He shared a statement with TMZ and warned that he might keep this legal battle going.
“A dismissal without prejudice means I retain the full legal right to refile the same claims against Porsha Williams at a future date. No court has ruled that my claims were invalid or without merit,” Simon said.
He went on to explain why he doesn’t see this as a win for Porsha. Since the lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice and he doesn’t have to pay her attorneys’ fees, he feels like this is just a minor setback on his road to justice.
“I am currently conferring with my legal team regarding whether to refile the case within the time limit granted by the court,” Simon added. “Porsha Williams and her representatives should not mistake my voluntary dismissal for an abandonment of my legal rights or the merits of my claims.”
The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 17 premieres on Sunday, April 5 at 8/7c. You can always stream it on Peacock.
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