Real Housewives of Atlanta Newbie and Slutty Vegan Owner Pinky Cole Files for Bankruptcy Reality TV personality and entrepreneur Pinky Cole, star of Bravo's Real Housewives of Atlanta and founder of the popular vegan fast-food chain Slutty Vegan, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Cole is seeking relief from creditors who are owed a total of $1.3 million. The filing reveals that Cole is facing financial difficulties stemming from her business ventures, including Slutty Vegan and other related entities. The petition lists over two dozen creditors, including vendors, suppliers, and landlords, who are owed a combined total of $1,342,311.26. The largest creditor listed is the Atlanta-based company, T-Mobile, which is owed $246,000. Cole's financial struggles have been well-documented in recent months. In October, she revealed that Slutty Vegan was facing significant challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain disruptions. She also hinted at personal financial difficulties, saying that she had taken out a loan to keep her business afloat. As part of her bankruptcy filing, Cole is proposing a plan to reorganize her finances and pay off her debts over time. The plan includes continuing to operate Slutty Vegan and other businesses while working to reduce expenses and increase revenue. The filing also lists several assets that Cole will be able to keep, including property and equipment. The Chapter 11 bankruptcy process allows Cole to continue operating her businesses while she works to restructure her debt and create a plan for repaying creditors. The process is typically used by individuals or companies facing financial difficulties and seeking to avoid liquidation. Cole's bankruptcy filing comes as the latest seas...#Bravo #Real_Housewives_of_Atlanta #Pinky_Cole #Slutty_Vegan #TMobile #Atlanta