Denise Richards asked a judge to deny Aaron Phypers’ request to give him half of his OnlyFans profits because the deadline had passed.
According to documents obtained by TMZ on Tuesday, Richards claimed his most recent income and expense return, which was scheduled to be filed on Friday, had not yet been filed in court as of Tuesday.
According to the media, the judge has not yet issued a ruling.
Representatives for Phypers and Richards did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment Tuesday night.
Phypers, 53, who filed for divorce from the Wild Things star, 54, in July after six years of marriage, previously claimed she was entitled to half of the star’s money from the site.
In documents obtained by Page Six in October, the actor claimed that “[Richards]helped build her OnlyFans account” and that he owns “the intellectual property rights to most, if not all, of the photos used on her page.”
Fipers claimed in the filing that the subscription-based site, launched in 2022 by the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum, is earning him up to $300,000 a month.
The reality TV star hasn’t disclosed how much money the site brings in, only saying in a February 2025 interview with People magazine that it’s “pretty lucrative.”
Fipers also claimed in the October filing that his estranged wife had “cut off my access to the joint income we earned together,” and asked a judge to award him “half of the joint income we earned from OnlyFans, which I take photos of and own the intellectual property rights to.”
“I do not consider this to constitute spousal support, but rather a property interest in half of our jointly earned OnlyFans business income,” he added in the document.
Ms. Phypers also claimed that she was in arrears on rent and other expenses and was “desperate and financially desperate (sic),” a claim that appeared to be proven true in December when Ms. Richards (who had already been evicted from her shared rental home) and Ms. Phypers were formally evicted from their Calabasas property for $84,000 in unpaid rent.
In January, the Phypers family, which has repeatedly denied the “Starship Troopers” star’s claims of abuse during her marriage, launched a fundraiser.
“My son, Aaron Phypers, was destroyed by false allegations, the power of Hollywood, and a system determined to silence him,” Aaron’s mother, Patricia Phypers, wrote on a GoFundMe page that has since been deleted.
Patricia also mentioned Eloise, 14, whom Richards adopted as a single mother before they married, writing that her son’s “deepest hurt” was “losing a daughter,” but Aaron is fighting for custody of Eloise, claiming that he raised her as his own during their marriage and that Richards never filed for adoption.
“I don’t have an income. I don’t have a home. I don’t have the ability to fight back. And I don’t have the ability to reach out to my daughter who needs me,” Patricia argued in a now-defunct fundraiser.
Richards later hit back at the family’s fundraising efforts, calling them “outrageous.”
Richards appeared on Tori Spelling’s MisSpelling podcast earlier this month and said, “Say whatever you want about me. That’s what they think. We’ll deal with that after the divorce.”
“But to cross the line and try to extort money from a stranger for my youngest daughter is outrageous,” she said. “That’s a mistake.”
