Welp, Karlie Redd Breaks Her Silence After Burglary Arrest—Says She’s Confident It’ll Be Resolved
Welp, Karlie Redd is out on bond following her recent arrest on a felony burglary charge in DeKalb County.

The Love and Hip-Hop star took to her official Instagram account to share a statement through her attorney. It read:
“As everyone knows, Karlie and her husband are in the midst of a divorce proceeding, and her husband has previously been charged in Fulton County with family violence battery against her. I am very confident Karlie’s case will be resolved favorably.”
Karlie also shared a message to her supporters saying:
“Thank you for all your prayers, support and concerns in my DM’s and text messages! Love y’all.”
So What The Heck Happened This Time?
Well, as we previously reported, prosecutors allege that Karlie Redd, real name Karlie Lewis, entered her estranged husband Teleau Belton’s home through the rear master bedroom door and took items—including a birth certificate, a watch, and a card belonging to the resident.
A video cited in the affidavit reportedly shows Lewis in the garage, looking through a window, before finally making her way inside the property.
Karlie, who is being represented by attorney Steve Sadow (yeah, the same guy repping Donald Trump in that Georgia election interference case), turned herself in on April 23 and was released shortly after on a consent bond.
More On Karlie Redd:
Karlie Redd is best known as one of the breakout stars of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. She’s been part of the reality series since it premiered in 2012 and quickly became a fan favorite thanks to her dramatic storylines, on-and-off relationships, and ability to stir the pot when it comes to reality TV beefs. Outside of reality TV, she’s also dabbled in music, acting, and entrepreneurship, including launching beauty and fashion lines.
Karlie hasn’t had a long rap sheet. But over the years, she’s dealt with messy relationship drama and public fallouts (especially on camera), but she’s managed to stay out of any serious legal headlines—until now.
As of right now, no court date is currently listed on the public docket for this latest case.