Overview
- Denise Richards’ attorney Brett Berman accused Aaron Phypers of continued harassment by disseminating private information from her allegedly stolen cell phone and laptop
- Aaron Phypers filed a police report on July 20 at the Lost Hills station of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department alleging vandalism, theft and assault by Richards, which a department representative confirmed
- Phypers has denied all claims of physical abuse, calling them “completely false and deeply hurtful” and requesting privacy as the couple navigate their divorce
- In a letter to family and friends, Phypers alleged Richards had a long-standing Vicodin addiction and an affair, and he urged an intervention to protect their family
- A temporary restraining order granted on July 17 bars Phypers from contacting Richards as both parties prepare for additional court hearings