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Denise Richards’ husband’s creditor is after her assets for debts

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum Denise Richards‘Wages are in danger of being seized as one of her husband Aaron Vipers“Creditors are taking steps in court, In touch Can provide an exclusive report.

According to court documents he obtained In touchCreditors Adjustment Bureau, Inc., a debt collection company owed $228,000 by Aaron, 52, and his health company Quantum Epigenetics Consulting LLC, argued that Dennis, 53, should be held liable for the debts.

“Denise Richards is currently, and at the time the debt was incurred, the wife of defendant and judgment debtor Aaron William Cameron Phypers aka Aaron Phypers aka Aaron W. Phypers, who is the administrator of the community property debt,” said a creditor settlement office attorney.

The company asked the court to issue an order “attaching wage income and other assets to the name, possession, custody and control of Denise Richards.”

Aaron and Dennis have not yet responded to the request in court.

like In touch It was first reported that the legal drama began in 2022 when creditors sued Aaron and his medical treatment center over a $190,000 business loan that Aaron took out in late 2019. The creditors said Aaron agreed to pay $11,000 in interest. dollars on the loan.

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The lawsuit accused Aaron of defaulting on the loan. At the time, Aaron told the court he did not have the funds to make payments due to the pandemic hurting his business.

“Those events could not have been anticipated or controlled, the effects were beyond the control of the parties and imposed an extreme hardship, expense or difficulty that made performance impossible,” his attorney said.

Aaron requested that he be given additional time to bring the work back to normal before he would be required to pay additional amounts. The parties were headed to trial, but reached a settlement weeks before it was scheduled to begin.

According to court documents, Aaron agreed to pay a total of $186,412. The parties have worked out a payment plan where Aaron will make 5-figure monthly payments starting in October 2023 and ending in February 2025.

The company said Aaron made payments totaling $40,000 but then defaulted on the deal in February 2024. The creditors’ settlement office then returned to court to ask the court to enter a $228,000 judgment against Aaron. The court signed the request days later.

Now, the company is trying to go after Dennis’ payroll to collect the money owed.

Denise was not a named defendant in the lawsuit and was not alleged to have anything to do with the unpaid loan.

like In touch It was first reported that Aaron was hit with a separate lawsuit in November. Widower Robert Perry sued Aaron for fraud and breach of contract.

Robert claimed that his late wife, Elena Catsiola Bell, was diagnosed with sarcoma cancer in 2019.

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Robert said in his suit that Elena met Aaron, who convinced her to try stem cell therapy at his health center.

In the lawsuit, Robert claimed that Aaron talked about a stem cell cancer treatment that he “said would cure or at least alleviate.” [Elina’s] condition.”

“[Aaron] He claimed the treatment had a 98 percent success rate, and was so confident in it that if it didn’t work, he would return his money to [Elina] and [Rupert] Fifty percent (of the funds received [paid] “For him to receive treatment,” the lawsuit said.

Elena paid Aaron $126,000 for the treatment for each prosthesis.

Robert said that the treatments did not work and Elena asked for a fifty percent refund, but Aaron ignored her request in several attempts.

On March 29, 2024, “while she was dying of cancer, [Elina] Send another email to [Aaron] With an invoice for $63,000 and a request for timely payment. Robert said that Aaron ignored this message as well.

Robert sought unspecified general damages and punitive damages.

A source close to Aaron denied the allegations in Robert’s lawsuit. The source said In touch Aaron believes that it is the company that provided the treatment to us that should provide the refund.

The source said Aaron had been trying to contact the company’s CEO for months to help Robert get some of his money back.

The source close to Haroun said In touch That Aaron was the mediator who provided the space for the action to take place.

The source said that Arun was adamant that he did not promise a refund, but the CEO of the company who provided the treatment did. The case is ongoing.

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