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Denise Richards scores big legal win in ex Aaron Phypers’ debt battle

April 10, 2026
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Denise Richards scores big legal win in ex Aaron Phypers’ debt battle

Denise Richards’ own money cannot be seized for her estranged husband Aaron Phypers’ debt, according to court documents obtained by Page Six on Friday.

In a court ruling on Wednesday, a Los Angeles judge denied debt collector company Creditors Adjustment Bureau’s attempt to go after Richards’ “wages and other assets” to satisfy her ex’s debt.

The motion was denied “without prejudice,” according to the court docs.

Denise Richards
A judge ruled that Denise Richards’ money cannot be seized over her estranged husband Aaron Phypers’ debt, according to court documents obtained by Page Six. deniserichards/Instagram
Aaron Phypers
The judge said that Richards is not financially responsible for Phypers’ debt (Phypers is pictured above in Los Angeles in July 2025). Clint Brewer Photography / A.I.M / BACKGRID

The debt collector previously argued that Richards — who split from Phypersin July 2025 — was liable for her estranged spouse’s debt.

Creditors’ Adjustment Bureau filed the motion seeking Richards’ money in September 2025.

But the judge ruled this week that Richards, 55, is not financially responsible for Phypers’ individual debt that he accumulated “before or during” their six-year marriage.

In addition, the judge stated that the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum is not “subject” to her ex’s money woes since she didn’t “incur the debt” herself, according to the court documents.

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers
Creditors Adjustment Bureau, a debt collector company, was trying to go after Richards’ “wages and other assets” to pay off the debt. (Richards and Phypers are pictured above). Aaron Phypers/Instagram
Aaron Phypers and Denise Richards
Phypers (seen above with Richards) claimed in court documents in December that his debt is worth $850,000. Aaron Phypers/Instagram

Page Six has reached out to reps for Richards and Phypers for comment.

According to TMZ, the debt collector previously sued Phpyers in 2022 over an unpaid loan. Two years later, the judge granted a default judgment totaling $228,000.

In December, Phypers, 53, outlined his debt — allegedly amounting to $850,000 — when he entered his plea for spousal support in the former couple’s ongoing divorce.

According to US Weekly, Phypers filed court documents claiming that he owed $180,000 to his landlord for back rent and repairs, $120,000 for back rent on his former office space, $230,000 for a loan provided by a man named Tom McMormack and $250,000 to a company called High Velocity Admin.

Aaron Phypers and Denise Richards
Phypers, who is pictured above with Ricahrds, claimed he owes money in rent, loans and more. Aaron Phypers/Instagram
Aaron Phypers and Densie Richards
In February, Richards (pictured above with her ex) was ordered to pay Phypers $5,000 a month in spousal support. Aaron Phypers/Instagram

He also allegedly owed $50,000 to his lawyer, Michael Finely, and another $20,000 to another law firm, the outlet reported.

Phypers’ request for temporary spousal support was granted in February, with Richard being ordered to pay her ex $5,000 a month, as well as $30,000 in attorney’s fees.

Judge Nicole Bershon explained that the $5,000 a month includes $2,000 for Phypers’ rent, $1,000 for his car, $1,000 for food and the rest for miscellaneous expenses.

Phypers said in court that the amount would “certainly help” — but he’s taking things “one day at a time.”

Denise Richards going to court
The Bravo star (seen above heading to court in LA) was also ordered to pay her ex $30,000 in attorney’s fees. Andy Johnstone for NY Post
Aaron Phypers heads to court
Phypers (seen above outside an LA courthouse) filed for divorce from Richards in July 2025 after six years of marriage. Andy Johnstone for Page Six

Phypers filed for divorce from Richards last summer. Richards was subsequently granted a permanent restraining order against her estranged husband after alleging abuse during the marriage, which Phypers has vehemently denied.

Along with the ongoing divorce proceedings, Phypers is currently facing criminal charges — two felony counts of injuring a spouse and two felony counts of dissuading a witness by force or threat.

Phypers was also ordered to pay $160,000 to a California man who accused him of fraud in March.

The post Denise Richards scores big legal win in ex Aaron Phypers’ debt battle appeared first on Page Six.

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