Overview
- Denise Richards alleges in July 29 filings that Aaron Phypers violated her July 16 protective order by taking her laptop with nude photos and sending private messages to the media.
- Richards is asking the Los Angeles County Superior Court to require Phypers to return her laptop, cell phones and all recordings.
- She also wants a court ban on copying, printing or sharing any text messages, emails, photos or other data from her devices.
- Phypers denies the theft and order violation, maintaining the content was shared during their marriage and calling the claims false.
- The couple, who have exchanged mutual abuse, infidelity and theft allegations since Phypers filed for divorce on July 7, will return to court August 8 to resolve support, asset division and a pending adoption.