ATLANTA, GA — A restaurant group co-owned by reality television personality Kandi Burruss and her estranged husband, Todd Tucker, has reportedly settled a six-figure debt with a former landlord by offering a unique, non-monetary compensation package. The $140,000 settlement, initially expected to be paid in cash, will now include a bespoke 'celebrity adjacent' dining experience designed to provide intangible value far exceeding mere currency.

According to court documents and an anonymous source close to the negotiations, the former landlord, Mr. Reginald 'Reggie' Stone, will receive a 'Platinum Patron' card, granting him priority seating at any of the group’s current establishments, a guaranteed table near the kitchen entrance, and a 10% discount on all future bills, provided he pays in cash and doesn't mention the settlement. He will also be granted one 'meet-and-greet' opportunity per year with a 'Real Housewives' cast member of his choosing, subject to availability and the cast member's willingness to make eye contact.

“We believe this innovative approach to debt resolution truly reflects the modern economy,” stated a spokesperson for the restaurant group, who asked to remain unnamed due to ongoing 'brand synergy' initiatives. “Why pay in depreciating dollars when you can offer the priceless allure of proximity to fame? Mr. Stone now has access to an experience money simply can’t buy, unless, of course, you count the $140,000 he was owed.”

Mr. Stone could not be reached for comment, as he was reportedly attempting to redeem his first 'exclusive' reservation, only to be informed the restaurant was fully booked for a private event hosted by a local influencer.