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Denise Richards Seeks Court Order to Remove Aaron Phypers From Calabasas Rental Ahead of Eviction

She says a brief window is needed to retrieve possessions without breaching a restraining order.

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Overview

  • Richards filed an ex parte request on August 19 asking a judge to require Phypers and his family to vacate the property for several hours so she can collect items and dogs with no recording devices present.
  • Her filing cites a landlord notice that eviction proceedings begin August 23 due to unpaid rent and months of unsuccessful attempts to reach Phypers.
  • Richards says she moved out two years ago, told Phypers he was responsible for rent starting in January, and alleges attached photos show removed flooring and rooms in disarray.
  • Us Weekly reports Phypers filed a response saying he does not consent and argues there is no emergency, requesting access to retrieve his own belongings if the order is granted.
  • The dispute follows a July temporary restraining order obtained by Richards and an August 3 police call in which deputies reported no evidence of a crime, with both sides offering conflicting accounts of events at the home.