Overview
- At a BravoCon panel on Nov. 16 in Las Vegas, Richards said she is "doing good" and thanked her "great support system."
- A Los Angeles judge granted the actress a five-year restraining order on Nov. 7 that bars Phypers from contact and proximity until Nov. 7, 2030.
- The order prohibits gun ownership, requires Phypers to return a laptop, delete surgery videos from devices and cloud accounts, and forbids sharing her photos or information.
- If communication is necessary, the order allows Richards to record those interactions, reflecting the court’s safety and privacy directives.
- Phypers denies the abuse allegations in court testimony, their divorce case continues following his July filing, and he was charged last month with felony counts related to spousal injury and witness dissuasion.