Overview
- Richards’ filing asks the judge to deny Phypers’ bid for OnlyFans proceeds because an updated income and expense declaration due Friday was not submitted, according to documents cited by TMZ.
- The court has not issued a ruling on the request, per the reports.
- Phypers previously argued he helped build the account, took many of the photos, and holds the intellectual property, framing his request as a property claim rather than spousal support.
- His filings estimated the account generates roughly $200,000 to $300,000 per month, while Richards has publicly described the venture as lucrative without disclosing figures.
- The dispute continues in the context of their 2025 divorce, a restraining order in place, a December eviction over unpaid rent, and a now-deleted January GoFundMe posted by Phypers’ mother.