
Denise Richards has been granted a temporary restraining order against estranged husband Aaron Phypers after accusing him of physical abuse, it has been claimed.
The Wild Things actress, 54, married the Leap actor, 52, in 2018, after around a year of dating.
However, it wasn’t to last and he filed for divorce earlier this month after six years of marriage, citing ‘irreconcilable differences’.
On July 16, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills favorite requested protection from the court against her ex, pleading for him to stay at least 100 yards away from her after alleging that he was repeatedly violent.
TMZ reports that the paperwork has been granted.
In court documents obtained by Us Weekly, she claimed: ‘Throughout our relationship, Aaron would frequently violently choke me, violently squeeze my head with both hands, tightly squeeze my arms, violently slap me in my face and head, aggressively slam my head into the bathroom towel rack, threaten to kill me, hold me down with his knee on my back to the point where I would have to plead with him to get off me so that he would not kill me and hack into my laptop and phone and download all of my text messages.

‘Aaron regularly threatened to “break my jaw” and would cry, beg me to stay, and promise to get help – none of which ever happened.
‘Aaron has caused me at least three concussions. Aaron has told me that he has left recording devices to record me while I was alone in hotel rooms and at my townhouses.’
According to the outlet, she attached two photos of a black eye from January 17 to her filing, and alleged that he struck her in the eye.
Just days before Phypers filed for divorce, Richards alleged that he ‘repeatedly got within two inches of [her] face and screamed… degrading profanities, including calling me a “c*** w***e” and a “piece of s**t.”
‘Aaron repeatedly grabbed my left arm tightly.’

The OnlyFans model claimed that he came to her home the following day and yelled similar insults, before chasing her, forcefully grabbing both of her arms and dragging her to the ground.
‘I landed on the stairs, causing immense pain,’ she reportedly said. ‘Aaron stole my laptop and sent private messages he had stolen from my laptop without my permission.
‘Aaron threatened that I would “disappear” if I called the police.’
Richards also accused Phypers of downloading the contents of her iCloud, including private messages, and transferring them to his laptop while she slept.

She alleged that he ‘smashed’ the top of her head with his palm while she was in the bathroom, demanding her phone.
The Friends star also claimed that her former partner owned eight unregistered guns, and informed her that ‘because the guns are unregistered that if he used them, no one would be able to track them’.
In the documents, she reportedly explained that she moved out of their home in 2023 due to marital issues, and rented three townhouses – insisting that she is the only person on all three leases.
‘Beginning on July 4, 2025, I have repeatedly told Aaron that he is not allowed at any of my townhouses anymore, yet he has repeatedly entered the townhouses unexpectedly,’ she added.
As well as pleading for Phypers to remain 100 yards away, Richards requested that he return her laptops and everything that he allegedly downloaded from her devices.

The pair met at Quantum, a healing center in Malibu where he worked, and they began dating in 2017, before tying the knot the following year.
Their ceremony, and much of their relationship, was documented for the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills – which Richards starred on at the time.
Phypers, who has not addressed the abuse claims publicly, filed for divorce on July 4, seeking spousal support and for their assets and debts to be kept as separate property.
Richards was previously married to Charlie Sheen, and shares daughters Sami and Lola with him.
She also adopted teenage daughter Eloise in 2011.
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