Overview
- Richards filed an ex parte request asking a judge to temporarily clear Phypers and his family from the rental so she can retrieve her dogs and personal items without violating a temporary restraining order.
- Her filing says the landlord notified her that eviction proceedings would start Aug. 23 after months of unpaid rent and unsuccessful attempts to reach Phypers.
- Richards alleges the residence has been severely damaged, submitting photos that show removed flooring, scattered boxes, clothing and papers.
- Phypers responded in court opposing the emergency request as unnecessary and asked to collect his own belongings if the judge grants her limited access.
- Richards posted a video acknowledging the divorce has been a very difficult period, as both sides maintain conflicting accounts including her abuse allegations and his denials.