
Dors dors recently submitted, Real Housewives in Beverly Hills alation Denise Richards‘Departed husband, Aaron PhypersThe court told him that he has zero we – but spend almost $ 105,000 in monthly fees.
In his filing, Phypers said he was working on a Wellness Center from November 2018 to October 2024. “He told the court on July 8 in Los Angeles Superior Court.
He said his average monthly income was zero. He did not list any assets or property or bank money.
Phypers estimate over $ 250,000 a month in revenue from the only-oldfans, his TV shows, brand deals.
He said he lived with Richards and his 14-year-old daughter, dishonest. He said the average monthly expenses include $ 18,000 on rent, $ 5,000 on repairs, $ 10,000 on groceries, $ 15,000 on currities, $ 5,000 on his cell phone, $ 5,000 on laundry and another $ 20,000 on clothing.

Denise Richards and Aaron Phynpers
XNY / STAR MAX / GC imagesBesides, he said he spends $ 15,000 in recreation and $ 1,500 in car costs. Overall for his monthly fee comes at $ 105,000.
Phypers Filed for divorce On Monday, July 7, after six years of marriage. He listed the date of marriage on September 8, 2018, and the date of separation is like July 4, 2025.
In his petition, Phypers quoted “non-diffrent differences” as the cause of separation. He asked for spousal support from Richards.
He also asked to give him all his electricity and a 2018 motorcycle.
As us First reported, in the last month, the Wild things The star learned that he The wages don’t like Seize as part of a legal combat involving phypers and a debt collector due to debt debt.
Richards are not a debt party taken by Phypers or an accused of suit.

Aaron Phypers and Denise Richards
Michael Tullberg / Getty ImagesThe debt collector attempts to drag this matter, says he needs hook for debt to her husband.
Phypers opposes the request. The court joins Phypers and denies the debt collector’s test to catch Richards’s wages. The case is still in progress.
Above the battle of debt collector, Phypers touched for fraud by the widow of a woman named Elina Katsioula-Beall, according to To touch.
Katsioola-Beall’s husband claimed he was diagnosed with cancer in 2019. He said his wife met with Physys offering Katsioula-Beall. He said Phypers promised treatment with 98 percent of success rates and offered to refund 50 percent of $ 126,000 payments if it does not work.
Katsioola-Beald’s treatment was not working, and he died at 2024. His land demanded $ 63,000. Phypers has never responded to the court case.
The sources near the phyners refuse all allegations of wrong doing. They claimed that he was a middle man and the person who promised refunds was the CEO of the company who made the treatment of his recovery center.