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Judge Enters $160,000 Default Judgment Against Aaron Phypers in Fraud Suit

The decision stems from a widower’s claim over an unpaid refund for costly stem‑cell care that failed.

Overview

  • A Los Angeles judge entered a default judgment on March 16, ordering Aaron Phypers to pay about $160,000 to widower Rupert Perry after no response to the lawsuit.
  • Perry says he and his late wife paid $126,000 in June 2023 for stem‑cell cancer treatments at Phypers’ Quantum 360 Club that he promoted with a 98% success rate and a 50% refund promise.
  • An MRI in December 2023 showed her tumors had grown, and Katsioula‑Beall requested a $63,000 refund that Perry says never arrived before her death on May 21, 2024.
  • To notify Phypers of the case, Perry placed legal ads in the Malibu Times on June 19, June 26, July 3, and July 10, 2025, and the court later entered judgment when no answer was filed.
  • A source close to Phypers says the clinic only brokered the treatments and that he is not personally liable for any refund.