Cops called as Denise Richards shows up at ex's home amid restraining order
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The cops were called on Denise Richards Sunday when the reality star allegedly showed up at the home of her estranged husband, Aaron Phypers, despite a restraining order the reality star has taken out amid their divorce battle.
A divorce lawyer for the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum, 54, told TMZ that Richards only arrived at the Calabasas home Sunday “after confirming that Mr. Phypers was not present,” and did so “to retrieve her dogs after learning that Mr. Phypers had put down one of her other dogs without her knowledge or permission.”
Phypers, who denies Richards’ recent claims of longstanding physical abuse, told the outlet that everything the “Wild Things” star claimed was “absolutely false.
“Denise’s actions are willfully intentional in the slander and destruction of what is left of a family,” continued the 52-year-old “frequency medicine” practitioner. “This is after Denise chose to carry on an adulterous affair — after being caught not once, not twice, but three times.”
Photos published by the outlet show the OnlyFans star speaking to a trio of deputies outside the home, which is owned by Phypers, his parents and brother. One image shows Phypers speaking to one of the officers, while another shows him hugging his elderly mother.
Phypers, who wed Richards in 2018, filed for divorce July 7, three days after he said they separated. Richards has claimed he “would frequently violently choke” her and subject her to other forms of physical abuse, including leaving her with a black eye in 2022.
She was granted a restraining order against Phypers, which lasts until their scheduled court appearance on Aug. 8, and orders him to stay 100 yards from Richards, her home, car and place of business.
Richards last week accused Phypers of disseminating her texts and illegally leaking her nude photos.
“Mr. Phypers has continued to harass Ms. Richards since being served with the Temporary Restraining Order by, among other things, disseminating private information from Ms. Richards’ cell phone and laptop, which he stole,” her lawyer alleged in a statement to multiple outlets in late July. “These actions continue to disturb Ms. Richards’ peace. … Ms. Richards will not be responding to Mr. Phypers’ false allegations in a public forum and will be addressing Mr. Phypers’ abuse in Court.”
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