Overview
- Los Angeles Superior Court granted a permanent protective order effective through Nov. 7, 2030.
- The order bars contact, requires a 100-yard distance from Richards and her workplace, and prohibits firearm possession.
- Phypers must return Richards’ laptop, delete videos of her surgeries from all devices and iCloud, and refrain from sharing images or speaking to media about her.
- Richards previously obtained a temporary order in July and testified last month that Phypers caused at least three concussions, with a relative’s testimony corroborating a 2022 black eye.
- Phypers was arrested Oct. 17 and charged with two felony counts of injuring a spouse and two counts of dissuading a witness, posted $200,000 bond, has a December court date, and denies all allegations.