Denise Richards vs. Aaron Phypers: The Battle Over Spousal Support and Allegations
BOMBSHELL IN HOLLYWOOD: Aaron Phypers Claims Denise Richards is Lying About Domestic Violence Allegations
In a shocking turn of events, Aaron Phypers, 52, has accused his estranged wife Denise Richards of fabricating domestic violence allegations in an attempt to cut off his finances. The drama-filled divorce case between the couple has been making headlines for months, but this latest revelation takes the cake.
According to newly-filed legal documents obtained by thescholarlynote.com, Phypers claims that Richards sought a domestic violence restraining order against him solely to damage his efforts in obtaining court-ordered spousal support. "I believe this entire domestic violence proceeding is merely a ruse to try to cut me off from being able to obtain spousal support," Phypers told the court.
Richards, 54, has been trying to get a restraining order against Phypers since July, but her request was delayed until October. Meanwhile, Phypers has asked for spousal support after filing for divorce in June. In a bold move, Richards subsequently submitted documents asking the court to order Phypers to pay spousal support and block any efforts he makes to collect it from her.
But that's not all - Phypers claims that Richards is harassing him over finances, despite being the breadwinner. "She is the one who has income and she should be paying support to me," Phypers told the court in a scathing statement. He also accused Richards of constantly calling him, as well as asking friends and family members to contact him on her behalf, which he claims amounts to harassment.
In a shocking twist, Phypers revealed that Richards had even gone so far as to place an AirTag tracker on his vehicle to monitor his movements. But the most disturbing allegation came when Phypers claimed that Richards physically attacked him and harassed him on numerous occasions throughout their six-year marriage.
Richards has denied all allegations of abuse, but Phypers' claims are backed up by court documents obtained by thescholarlynote.com. In fact, a judge had initially ordered Phypers to remain at least 100 yards away from the couple's Los Angeles County home, which Richards was allowed to enter last Saturday to pick up her belongings.
The drama between the two has been intense, with both parties trading jarring accusations in court documents. Richards accused Phypers of repeatedly abusing her during their time together, while Phypers denied the allegations and accused Richards of committing marital infidelity and physically assaulting him.
In a bizarre note penned to family and friends (later published by Page Six), Phypers called for an intervention on Richards, claiming that she had substance abuse issues involving prescription medication. "Some of you know this has been an issue for over 20 years," Phypers wrote. "She's no longer eating real meals, and I've witnessed her pass out from substances — putting herself and others in danger, including while driving with our daughter Eloise."
But Richards' lawyer, Brett Berman, fired back at Phypers, denying the allegations and claiming that he has continued to harass Richards since being served with a Temporary Restraining Order. "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," Berman told People.
The couple's divorce case is ongoing, with both parties fighting for custody of their 14-year-old adopted daughter Eloise. The situation has been made even more complicated by the presence of Richards' three older daughters from her previous marriage to Charlie Sheen.
As the drama unfolds, one thing is clear: this high-profile divorce is about to get a whole lot messier. Stay tuned for more updates on this salacious scandal!