
On September 2, Monualda Cash filed a petition for a temporary protective order against Ferrell.
The Judge only ordered Kelli to stay 30 yards away from the neighbor despite the petition claims.Monuala Cash claimed on August 9, “Kelli Potter-Ferrell aggressively entered my private patio, through my private gate in a violent manner without permission, Kelli Ferrell denied the claims.
Cash said Ferrell was “accompanied by others.” She added, “This incident occurred after her vehicle was booted for again violating [guidelines] by parking in a narrow driveway which is also a designated fire lane.”Ferrell, 40, owns a four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 2,784 square foot home in Atlanta, Georgia. Cash is an HOA board member.The petition alleged that Ferrell had to be “physically restrained and removed during which time she engaged in bizarre behavior while making a series of irratic (sic) verbal threats. Some of which were clear and others that were unintelligible.” She claimed there was video footage of the incident.Cash asked the court to order Ferrell to stop harassing and intimidating her, for her to stay away from her and her family and for her to receive appropriate psychiatric and psychological services.The judge granted a temporary protective order but only ordered Ferrell to stay 30 yards away, most likely since the two are neighbors. A hearing has been set for September 22 on whether the order will become permanent.A rep for Ferrell tells US Weekly, “Since the announcement of Kelli’s involvement with The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Mrs. Cash has engaged in a concerning pattern of behavior directed at Kelli and her family … Out of respect for all parties, we will not be commenting further at this time. We strongly urge that Kelli’s privacy and that of her family be respected, and we caution against the spread of misinformation.”