Overview
- Phypers must stay 100 yards from Richards and her workplace with no contact of any kind, under an order that runs through Nov. 7, 2030.
- The ruling bars him from possessing firearms and allows Richards to record any future communications.
- The court ordered the return of her laptop, prohibited sharing her images or information with media, and required deletion and return of surgery videos.
- Richards testified to repeated abuse and at least three concussions, while Phypers’ cousin provided eyewitness testimony about a 2022 incident.
- Phypers was arrested in October and faces multiple felony counts tied to alleged 2022 events; he is free on $200,000 bond, denies the allegations, and separate divorce and financial disputes remain active.