Sonja Morgan may lose her house, for real

The Upper East Side of New York is expensive — and with her ex contesting a divorce settlement, "Real Housewives" star Sonja Morgan may be on the streets soon.

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"Real Housewives of New York City" star Sonja Morgan may be forced to vacate her luxe Upper East Side mansion.

The reality star, 47, tells The New York Post that her life has been "in limbo" while she and ex-husband John Adams Morgan fight over millions in court.

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"I'm sure the world thinks, 'Sonja doesn't have to worry. She's got that husband there for her,'" she says. "But I'm on my own."

According to court documents filed by the Bravo star, Adams Morgan — a descendant of famed financier J.P. Morgan and former President John Adams — is refusing to pay Morgan a $3 million lump-sum divorce judgment along with $300,000 in back alimony.

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Morgan also alleges that while her ex lives on his private, $19 million island off Stamford, Conn., she has been barred from selling or visiting their properties in Colorado and France.

'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star Teresa Giudice and her husband reportedly filed for bankruptcy in October, and their lavish belongings are up for grabs soon.

As a result, Sonja says she may have to sell her $6 million Manhattan town house. (In November, Morgan filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection; she listed $19.8 million in debt and $13.5 million in assets in her bankruptcy petition.)

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A lawyer for Adams Morgan says his client is appealing previous court rulings because he believes the divorce judge forced him to pay more than was agreed in pre- and post-nuptial agreements.

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