Overview
- In an Aug. 19 filing, Richards asked a judge to order Phypers and his family out so she can retrieve her dogs and personal items without violating a temporary restraining order.
- Richards says the landlord notified her that eviction proceedings will start on Saturday, Aug. 23, citing unpaid rent and unsuccessful attempts to reach Phypers.
- Her declaration alleges the house has been severely damaged and left in disarray, with photos showing removed flooring and scattered belongings.
- Phypers’ Aug. 20 response argues there is no emergency and urges the court to deny the request, while asking to collect his own belongings if any order is granted.
- Separately, Richards posted an Aug. 21 Instagram video calling the divorce a very difficult time, and Phypers claimed in a filing that his adoption of Richards’ daughter Eloise was never finalized.