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Denise Richards’ ex Aaron Phypers ordered to pay $160K over alleged fraud

March 28, 2026
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Denise Richards’ ex Aaron Phypers ordered to pay $160K over alleged fraud

Denise Richards’ ex Aaron Phypers has been ordered to pay a California man accusing him of fraud $160,000 in a default judgement.

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered the reality star to make the payment to Rupert Perry on March 16 after he failed to respond to the lawsuit in court, according to court documents viewed by Page Six.

A rep for Phypers did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Aaron Phypers walks, holding an iPhone, wearing a black t-shirt, jeans, and no wedding ring.
Aaron Phypers, pictured above running errands in Los Angeles in July 2025, has been ordered to pay $160,000 to a man accusing him of fraud in court. Clint Brewer Photography / A.I.M / BACKGRID
Aaron Phypers walking on a sidewalk.
A Los Angeles judge signed the default judgement on March 16 after Phypers, seen above arriving at Stanley Mosk courthouse, failed to respond to the lawsuit in court. Andy Johnstone for NY Post

Perry made several attempts to reach Phypers, 53, to make him aware of the pending suit over the last year.

In 2025, the widower placed several ads in the Malibu Times on June 19, June 26, July 3 and July 10 letting him know that he was being sued in Los Angeles Superior Court and had 30 days to respond to the case filing, per Us Weekly.

However, Phypers found himself embroiled in a heated divorce battle with his estranged wife, Denise Richards, around that time.

Aaron Phypers walking across a crosswalk with a water bottle and bag.
Rupert Perry, who filed the suit, attempted to notify Phypers (pictured above going into court on Nov. 7, 2025) of the lawsuit with several ads in the Malibu Times last summer. Andy Johnstone for Page Six
Aaron Phypers arriving at the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse.
Around that same time, Phypers (pictured above at the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse on Jan. 23, 2026) found himself involved in a contentious divorce battle with his ex Denise Richards. Frederick M. Brown for New York Post

The exes are reportedly still duking it out in court. In the most recent update, Richards was ordered to pay her former husband $5,000 a month, as well as $30,000 in attorney’s fees to go toward their divorce proceedings.

He’s also currently facing criminal charges — two felony counts of injuring a spouse and two felony counts of dissuading a witness by force or threat.

Perry first filed a suit against Phypers in November 2024 for breach of oral contract and fraud by false promise over payments he and his late wife, Elina Katsioula-Beall, made to his now-defunct wellness center, Quantum 360 Club.

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers posing for a photo.
Phypers filed for divorce from Richards (both seen above in better spirits) in July 2025. Aaron Phypers/Instagram
Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers almost kissing outdoors.
In the most recent update on their legal battle, Richards (pictured above with Phypers in an episode from her “Denise Richards and the Wild Things”) was ordered to pay her ex $5,000 a month in spousal support and $30,000 for his attorney fees. Nicole Weingart/E! Entertainment

According to the legal docs, Perry claimed the couple paid Phypers $126,000 for stem-cell treatments in June 2023 in the hopes that it would help Katsioula- Beall — who had been diagnosed with sarcoma cancer in 2019 — heal her illness.

Perry alleged that Phypers told the couple that the treatment would “cure or at least ameliorate” her condition and “was so confident in it” that he promised “if it did not work, he would refund to Ms. Katsioula-Beall and Mr. Perry fifty percent of the money they to him for the treatment.”

From July until September 2023, she received treatments. But by December, she learned that the hadn’t worked and her tumors had grown 25 percent within the three months since ending her treatments.

Katsioula-Beall then allegedly reached out to Phypers to tell him about her results and asked for a 50 percent refund of $63,000. However, Perry claims her request was ignored on two different occasions.

Aaron Phypers in sunglasses outside a courthouse.
Perry first filed a complaint against Phypers (pictured above going to court on Nov. 7) in November 2024, accusing him of breaching a verbal contract and fraud by false promise. Andy Johnstone for Page Six
Aaron Phypers in a studio wearing headphones and speaking into a microphone.
Perry claimed Phypers (pictured here at a SiriusXM studio appearance on Jan 3. 2025) defrauded his late wife who paid him $123,000 for stem cell treatments to address her sarcoma cancer. Getty Images

In March 2024, Perry claimed Phypers agreed to refund Katsioula-Beall’s money after he was reached by a third party.

Katsioula-Beall sent one final invoice requesting payment on March 29 “as she was dying from cancer.” But, her request was ignored once again. She died on May 21, 2024.

On June 28, 2024, “Mr. Perry spoke with Defendant by telephone, who acknowledged the debt but proffered a series of excuses for his failure to pay the $63,000,” reads the documents.

The post Denise Richards’ ex Aaron Phypers ordered to pay $160K over alleged fraud appeared first on Page Six.

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