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Aaron Phypers and Denise Richards’ divorce is about to get a little messier. Phypers has been busy in court, trying to get a judge to grant him spousal support while he drowns in bills, but so far, he’s had no luck. His financial situation just got even more precarious. Phypers and Richards were ordered to vacate the premises after failing to pay rent; the eviction appears to affect Phypers much more than Richards, though. She hasn’t been living in the property; he has.

Aaron Phypers and Denise Richards have been evicted

Aaron Phypers will enter the new year without a home. According to Page Six, a judge signed off on a Calabasa landlord’s request to evict Aaron Phypers and Denise Richards from a property they began renting in 2020. The eviction request was granted on December 26. According to the court filing, the estranged couple owes $85,000 in back rent. Phypers has been living at the luxury home with his family since he filed for divorce over the summer. Denise Richards has a permanent restraining order against Phypers and does not live at the house.

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Phypers probably wasn’t particularly shocked by the eviction notice. In a recent court filing, Phypers said he was in imminent danger of becoming homeless.He cited back rent and long-defaulted bills as major issues. In the filing, Phypers said he owed $125,000 in back rent. He also claimed to owe several thousand more in back utility and cell phone bills. Phypers has been fighting for $150,000 in a lump sum from a marital account. He is also seeking $100,000 per month in spousal support. He claims to have no income.

Denise Richards has not lived in the property for years

While Denise Richards’ name was also on the eviction notice because she remains on the property’s lease, she hasn’t lived at the home in years. According to Page Six, Richards vacated the house more than two years ago. At the time, she reportedly left Phypers’ family in the residence for a “temporary” stay. That temporary stay has stretched on, and it appears Phypers moved into the property upon filing for divorce.

In court filings, Richards claims she informed Phypers that he would be solely responsible for the rent on the home starting in January 2025. Richards and Phypers filed for divorce in July after a particularly brutal argument. The marriage appears to have been failing for some time. Since then, Richards has been renting other properties.