Overview
- A Los Angeles judge granted Richards a permanent restraining order through November 7, 2030, following testimony about alleged abuse and privacy violations.
- Judge Nicole Bershon ordered Aaron Phypers to return a laptop within 48 hours and prohibited him from posting or providing any text messages or photos to the media, with deletion required.
- Prosecutors charged Phypers with two felony counts of injuring a spouse and two felony counts of dissuading a witness; he was arrested October 17, posted a $200,000 bond, and has a court date in December.
- On November 7, the landlord filed an eviction suit seeking possession of a Calabasas home and $84,000 in back rent tied to a 2020 lease, with both sides disputing the property’s condition and responsibility.
- Phypers filed declarations claiming financial desperation and requested $150,000 per month from Richards, while commentary from a hearing attendee suggested the restraining order could jeopardize his immigration status.