Overview
- Dispatch audio from Los Angeles County emergency services records Phypers telling a dispatcher he “fears for his parents” after Richards arrived unannounced on August 3 to retrieve their dogs.
- Sheriff deputies questioned Richards outside the residence and concluded no crime had occurred, resulting in no arrests under her temporary restraining order.
- Richards’ lawyer Brett Berman said she confirmed Phypers was not present before entering the home and acted solely to reclaim her pets after learning one had been put down without her permission.
- Sources close to Phypers claim Richards banged on the door, barged inside, screamed at his parents and confronted his brother—a version Phypers calls slanderous.
- Both parties are preparing for an August 8 hearing that will determine the scope of the restraining order, spousal support and division of assets in their contested divorce.