Aaron Phypers Buys Lottery Tickets During Financial Issues
Aaron Phypers, facing financial difficulties amid a divorce, was seen buying lottery tickets as he seeks quick cash for survival.
Aaron Phypers buys lottery tickets
Facing financial troubles during divorce
Claims he needs $150K to survive
Accuses Denise Richards of cheating
Richards has accused him of abuse
Poor luck lately, looking for a big win
Aaron Phypers and Denise Richards filed for divorce in July 2025. Their separation has included competing allegations of domestic abuse and infidelity.[1]
Lottery Ticket Purchase
On October 4, Phypers was photographed leaving a Calabasas liquor store with a stack of red-and-white lottery tickets. Observers say he appeared focused as he bought multiple tickets, suggesting a bid to resolve his financial strain outside the courtroom.[2]
Joint Account Request
Phypers filed court papers on October 2 requesting access to $150,000 from a joint bank account shared with Richards. The motion states he needs $120,000 to pay overdue rent and $10,000 for legal expenses, warning that without these funds he and his family risk eviction and homelessness. Richards opposed the request, arguing that Phypers did not demonstrate an immediate threat to his housing stability.[3]
Mutual Allegations
Richards has accused Phypers of physical abuse in support of her request for a temporary restraining order. Phypers denies all abuse claims and has countered with allegations that Richards engaged in extramarital affairs. Both sides have submitted testimony and documentary evidence to the court.[1]
Legal Outlook
The court will review Phypers’s financial motion and Richards’s restraining order petition in the coming weeks. Joint assets remain frozen pending rulings.
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