Aaron Phypers Sent Letter to Denise Richards' Family Urging Intervention
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUL 20 – Denise Richards secured a temporary restraining order amid allegations of abuse and infidelity in a high-profile divorce involving spousal support claims exceeding $105,000 monthly.
- On July 7, 2025, Aaron Phypers filed for divorce in Los Angeles, accusing Denise Richards of an alleged affair, Page Six reported.
- Through court documents, Richards alleges years of abuse, including an incident that left her with a black eye supported by photographic evidence.
- The court granted Richards a temporary restraining order requiring Aaron Phypers to stay 100 yards from her, and scheduled an August 2025 hearing on its permanence.
- Several RHOBH co-stars Sutton Stracke, Garcelle Beauvais, Lisa Rinna and Teddi Mellencamp expressed concern after deeming Phypers's behavior crossed the line.
- At the next hearing on August 8, the court will confirm whether the order remains in effect and Phypers must return Richards’s laptops and files.
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