Overview
- In documents filed in Los Angeles on Thursday, Phypers asks a judge to order immediate temporary payments from Richards.
- Phypers says he has pleaded not guilty, denies abuse allegations, and notes there is no conviction as the criminal case continues.
- He claims he lacks stable income after business disruptions in late 2024 and seeks interim support to maintain financial fairness during litigation.
- Phypers asserts rights to 50% of Richards’ OnlyFans revenue by claiming intellectual property over photos he took and says he is owed production profits from her Bravo series.
- Richards secured a permanent restraining order in November and, in January, asked the court to reject his bid for half of OnlyFans earnings on procedural grounds, as the pair also dealt with a December eviction over about $84,000 in unpaid rent.