KEY POINTS

  • Erika Jayne was dismissed from the embezzlement and fraud lawsuit against her estranged husband Tom Girardi
  • The ruling came after both parties agreed that "dismissal is appropriate," according to a court filing
  • The "RHOBH" star shared a post on Instagram Stories stating that she will "remember" those who were "against her"

Erika Jayne shared a cryptic post on social media after her recent legal victory.

This week, the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star was dismissed from the embezzlement and fraud lawsuit against her estranged husband, Tom Girardi. The former couple was sued in 2020 for allegedly embezzling settlement funds meant to help the victims of the Lion Air Flight 610 crash. The lawsuit alleged that Girardi used his clients' money to fund their lavish lifestyle.

Page Six obtained legal documents Saturday stating that Jayne was dismissed from the case. Both parties agreed that "dismissal is appropriate," according to a separate filing, also obtained by the outlet.

"Pursuant to stipulation, plaintiff's claims against defendants EJ Global LLC and Erika Girardi are dismissed without prejudice and without costs," the documents read.

Jayne reacted to the news by sharing Page Six's report about the ruling on her Instagram Stories. In a subsequent post, she posted a snap of herself with the caption, "She's gonna remember those who were with her and those who were against her."

"Get 'em, EJ," she added.

Jayne's attorney, Evan Borges, also released a statement Saturday following the ruling.

"I'd like to see Edelson and everyone else take the high road going forward and not make accusations against Erika without evidence," Borges said in a statement to Page Six.

"We want Edelson to get the most complete picture of the evidence as possible, and have no issue with further investigation. But the truth matters. Here, the truth is that Erika had no role in the Lion Air dealings, actions or inaction as between the attorneys and their clients, and she never received any of the Lion Air client settlement funds," he continued.

The lawyer noted that Edelson has the right to re-file against Jayne in California but added her dismissal "from the federal lawsuit that triggered bankruptcies of Girardi Keese and Tom Girardi is extremely important."

Jayne and Girardi, 82, were sued in December 2020 by class-action firm Edelson PC on behalf of the families of the Lion Air Flight 610 crash victim, according to federal court documents.

Jayne, who filed for divorce in November 2020, and Girardi were accused in the lawsuit of using the alleged "sham" divorce "to fraudulently protect Tom's and Erika's money from those that seek to collect on debts owed by Tom and his law firm GK."

Jayne denied the allegations in an episode of "RHOBH" that aired in summer last year.

"Divorce is very painful and then having it called a sham is even more painful," Jayne said in a confessional. "It took a lot of courage to leave and it took two seconds for some ass—- to say it was a sham and [for] everybody to believe it."

Earlier this week, Jayne's attorney slammed reports that the "Pretty Mess" author knowingly received diamond earrings paid for by funds stolen from Girardi's clients. Borges claimed in a court filing obtained by Page Six Wednesday that Jayne is "completely innocent."

"Not even the trustee alleges that Erika knew the source of funds that her wealthy husband used to buy her a gift of earrings 15 years ago (which replaced a prior set of earrings bought years prior to that)," the lawyer said.

Despite her alleged ignorance, Jayne has agreed in a "showing of good faith" to not sell or transfer the earrings pending an investigation, according to the court documents.

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“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Erika Jayne is pictured Feb. 12 in Los Angeles. Getty Images