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Felony Battery Charges Dropped Against Big Rich Atlanta Star Kahdijiha Rowe After Vicious Fight With Co-Star

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Aug. 16 2013, Published 6:36 a.m. ET

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Reality fights have real consequences but Big Rich Atlanta star Kahdijiha Rowe was victorious in court after the prosecutor dropped the felony battery charges against her RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

Kahdijiha and her co-star Ashlee Wilson had a nasty fight  that was aired on the Style network show, but she has been cleared of all charges by the DA in Atlanta.

“This matter was a clear case of self defense,” the court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com revealed.

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"I'm very happy to have this terrible incident behind me, and am ready to move on with my life," Kahdijiha said about the court’s decision.

As previously reported, Ashlee claimed that Kahdijiha “beat” her  and during the fight ripped “chunks of hair from her head, tearing her clothes off and throwing her to the ground.”

However, according to document “The state was not going to be able to meet its statutory burden of proof on the charge of aggravated assault”

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Kahdijiha has “used the time since the incident to focus on new business endeavors.  She launched the popular online shoetique PlatformAddicts.com, and recently penned and released her first book (inspired and based on the incident) We are Stronger than Bullying...My Prayer Around the World (available for purchase at http://kahdijiharowe.com),” according to her rep.

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