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Kenya Moore Slams Phaedra Parks & Husband Apollo Nida After His Arrest For Bank Fraud

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Jan. 26 2014, Published 10:57 a.m. ET

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Kenya Moore wants everyone to know that she was ahead of the curve when it comes to knowing who her The Real Housewives of Atlanta castmates Phaedra Parks and Apollo Nida "really are."

As RadarOnline.com reported, Park's husband was charged with bank fraud and identity theft in federal court on Friday.

It didn't take Moore long to react to the stunning news.

"Losers never win. I have always seen through ppl and I was the first to tell you last season about these ppl and who they really are," she tweeted to her followers on Saturday.

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Nida was released on $25,000 bond and has his first court date February 12 but none of that is keeping Parks from promoting her upcoming book, Southern Belle.

"I'll be doing a reading & singing books Friday, Jan. 31," she wrote several times Saturday, hyping her appearance at Atlanta's city hall.

But at least one of her followers wasn't impressed.

"How does a true southern belle handle being the wife of a criminal?" asked one.

Parks hasn't responded.

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