Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Denise Richards took legal action against her estranged husband, Aaron Phypers, for stealing her laptop and leaking nudes.
Denise isn’t having it:
Us Weekly reported, “Denise rushed back in court to demand her estranged husband, Aaron, return her laptop and force him to stop leaking photos from the device to the media.”
Denise accused her estranged husband of “repeatedly violating the [temporary restraining order in place].”
She claimed he was “disseminating to numerous new organizations on multiple occasions – private information from my laptop (including text messages and nude photographs of me) that he stole.”
Denise’s motion demanded that Aaron “return the laptop and all photos, recordings and cell phones belonging to her by the end of today.”
Denise explained she was granted a temporary restraining order against Aaron earlier this month. However, the court did not grant her request for the devices. She said she needs the court to step in and help her out now, given Aaron’s recent actions.
Denise needs more support from the court:
The day after Aaron was served with the restraining order, he gave an interview. He admitted to “opening Richards’ laptop and going through her texts.”
The Denise Richards and her Wild Things star said her lawyer sent Aaron another notice after the interview. He was instructed to “cease disseminating information and material from Richards’ laptop.”
“A couple of days later, Richards said another story came out. It included her private text messages “that were stolen by Aaron from my laptop” and several of her private photos.” Denise said her ex told the outlet that he found 107 “raunchy text messages” on her phone.
“I am in extreme distress and greatly disturbed since Aaron has been repeatedly disseminating private text messages stolen from my laptop after the TRO has been issued. I have warned him numerous times not to disseminate any information from my cell phone or laptop.”
“Aaron accessing my private information on my laptop and disseminating the information is not only abuse and a violation of the TRO, but the disseminating of nude photographs is a criminal act.”
Aaron, of course, clapped back:
He told Us Weekly, “I absolutely deny the false allegations that I violated the restraining order.” He also denied stealing Denise’s laptop or cell phones.
“These claims are not only untrue. They are being weaponized to damage my reputation and distract from the truth.





