Overview
- Monday’s hearing in Los Angeles was continued to next month after Aaron Phypers retained new counsel, Michael Findley.
- The court directed that Denise Richards may return to the family residence, with Phypers ordered to stay 100 yards away from the home.
- The judge ordered Phypers to return a laptop Richards says he took by the end of the day Tuesday, though he denies having the device.
- Richards is seeking a permanent restraining order and has prepared RHOBH footage, texts, and photos as evidence, including a 2020 clip in which Phypers is heard making a threatening remark.
- Phypers disputes the abuse allegations and continues his divorce case filed July 7, which includes a request for spousal support.