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Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers Divorce Battle Update: Eviction Bombshell

February 13, 2026
Aaron Phypers and Denise Richards at a LIfetime event

Somehow,Denise RichardsandAaron Phypersare still entangled in a messy legal battle with their landlord. It all stems back to the home they shared in Calabasas—the one Denise moved out of in 2023.

According to the formerReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar, Aaron stayed at the house, along with his parents and brother. They were on the hook for the rent while Denise's name remained on the lease. However, their landlord said that the rent payments stopped rolling in, and now, he's ready to move on from these headline-grabbing tenants.

Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers have been hit with an eviction order

Denise Richards a pink ensemble posing backstage at Watch What Happens live with her hands on her hips

Denise and Aaron first rented the property in 2020, dropping $23,000 for a security deposit and agreeing to pay $12,000 a month for rent. When Aaron and Denise's divorce went public in July 2025, the property became a central figure in the chaos.

In August 2025, cops showed up at the house when Denise arrived unannounced, hoping to retrieve some belongings that were left behind. Because of Denise's restraining order against Aaron, it took a court orderto arrange the pickup.

A few months later, Aaron accused Denise of leaving the six-bedroom, five-bathroom home in astate of disarray. He took Inside Edition on a tour of the house. It felt like watching an episode of Hoarders. Meanwhile, Denise went to a judge asking for help getting Aaron and his family out of the house.

At that point, Aaron probably could have just found a modest one-bedroom apartment and been done with it. Instead, he pointed his finger at Denise and accused her of abandoning the house, all while she rented a separate townhouse away from him.

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According to court documentsreviewed by Radar Online, their landlord, John Karan, said that Aaron abruptly stopped paying rent. He claimed that contacting Aaron became nearly impossible and filed a lawsuit demanding$84,000 in back rent.

The estranged couple didn't respond to the lawsuit, so John was able to move forward with eviction proceedings. A Los Angeles Superior Court clerk signed off on the eviction request in December 2025. They determined that Denise and Aaron forfeited their lease.

John finally has control of his house, but it's unclear if anyone has made any payments towards that massive debt. Based on what we know aboutAaron's current financial situation, it's unlikely.

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TELL US – WHAT IS YOUR REACTION TO AARON AND DENISE'S EVICTION DRAMA? DO YOU THINK THE LANDLORD WILL EVER GET HIS MONEY FROM THE ESTRANGED COUPLE?

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Sheriff Refutes U.S. Official’s Damning Claim About The Nancy Guthrie Case

February 13, 2026
Sheriff Refutes U.S. Official's Damning Claim About The Nancy Guthrie Case

Pima County SheriffChris Nanosdenied claims Thursday that he has blocked evidence from the FBI, thereby slowing the investigation into the suspected kidnapping ofNancy Guthrie. "Not even close to the truth," hetold NBC affiliate KVOA.

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Reuters earlier quotedan unidentified U.S. law enforcement official who said the sheriff's insistence on sending evidence to a crime lab in Florida instead of the FBI's facility is impeding progress.

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Door-cam images emerged of an armed masked person with gloves at Nancy Guthrie's Tucson-area home, and authorities have recently discovered gloves in the area that they hope are tied to the alleged abduction.

Nanos told the station that he spoke with the FBI early Thursday about submitting the gloves to the bureau's lab, but talked the agency out of it.

"Actually the FBI just wanted to send the one or two they found by the crime scene, closest to it – mile, mile and a half," he told KVOA. "... I said, 'No, why do that? Let's just send them all to where all the DNA exist, all the profiles and the markers exist.' They agreed, makes sense."

The anonymous official in the Reuters article, however, sang an entirely different tune.

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"It's clear the fastest path to answers is leveraging federal resources and technology," the person said. "Anything less only prolongs the Guthrie family's grief and the community's wait for justice."

Ina separate interview with 13News, Nanos said authorities had some "good leads" in the case but still had no sign of Guthrie.

Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, has not been seen since the night of Jan. 31.

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People gather in a prayer vigil for Nancy Guthrie at the entrance of her residence on Thursday.

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Miss Jamaica Shares Photos from Hospital Bed and Rehab 3 Months After Horrific Fall on Pageant Stage

February 13, 2026
Miss Jamaica Shares Photos from Hospital Bed and Rehab 3 Months After Horrific Fall on Pageant Stage

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People From left: Miss Universe Jamaica Gabrielle Henry onstage Nov. 19, 2025; and in the hospital where she's recovering Mohan Raj/Getty; Gabrielle Henry/Instagram

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  • Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henry is updating followers on her recovery, nearly three months after her fall from the Miss Universe pageant stage shocked the world

  • Following the accident, the Miss Universe Organization announced that Henry had suffered a fracture and an intracranial hemorrhage among other injuries

  • The beauty queen has given sparse updates on her health since returning to her home country following the accident

Miss Jamaica Gabrielle Henryis on the road to recovery.Following hershocking fall from the pageant stage at the global beauty pageant Miss Universein November 2025 — where she was hospitalized after sustaining a fracture and intracranial hemorrhage among other injuries — the beauty queen has returned to social media to provide an update on her recovery.Alongside photos of Henry in the hospital, resting in her bed, as well as another photo of her pedaling on a stationary bike, the Jamaican beauty queen wrote in anInstagrampost shared on Friday, Feb. 13 that this latest season of life had "redefined restoration and renewal for me.""At a time when I wanted only to represent Jamaica at my fullest, I faced the most unexpected injury of my life," she continued, before going on to note that the fall and its ensuing injury "shifted everything."Despite the injury and her hospitalization, Henry went on to emphasize that she had learned that a fall could "uncover a depth of strength you did not know you possessed. My greatest strength has been in choosing to rise, even while I am still on the journey."

Gabrielle Henry in the hospital Gabrielle Henry/Instagram

Gabrielle Henry/Instagram

Henry then expressed gratitude to the medical teams that had continued to "guide [her] forward.""From neurosurgeons and neurologists to nurses and physiotherapists, in Thailand and in Jamaica, each has played a vital role," she wrote. "It takes intention to stand beside someone at their lowest point and help them move, step by step, toward their highest."Henry concluded by sharing that her recovery had given her space to "reflect," before going on to say that "what happened was not an ending," but rather "marked the beginning of building a stronger legacy, creating impact and leaving a meaningful mark.""May this chapter, and the work still being done within it, stand as a testament to resilience and resolve," she added.

Miss Universe Jamaica Gabrielle Henry onstage in Thailand on Nov. 19, 2025 Mohan Raj/Getty

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On Nov. 19, Henry was taken away on a stretcher after taking a shocking fall from the stage while competing during the Miss Universe preliminary evening gown round in Thailand. At the time, Miss Universe co-owner shared that Henry was being treated at a local hospital in Bangkok.Barely a day after her fall, Henry wasnotably absent from the pageant's official competition, and three days later, it was confirmed in an Instagram Stories post to the official Miss Universe Jamaica Organization account that Henry was still in the hospital.On Nov. 24, the Miss Universe Organization shared another update on Henry's health. "The Miss Universe Organization wishes to address recent speculation by providing a clear and respectful update regarding Dr. Gabrielle Henry Miss Universe Jamaica 2025," the organization's president, Raúl Rocha, wrote in a statement shared onInstagramby the official Miss Jamaica team.

"Out of respect for Dr. Henry and her family, the Organization maintains strict discretion regarding specific details of her medical status," Rocha continued. "We believe that matters concerning her health should be communicated only at the appropriate time and solely at the family's discretion, or by Dr. Henry herself should she choose to do so."

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Gabrielle Henry in the hospital Gabrielle Henry/Instagram

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On Dec. 8, the Miss Universe Organizationreleased a press releaseon behalf of itself and the Henry family to further clarify the circumstances of her situation.Inprevious updates, the MUO, theMiss Universe Jamaica Organizationand Henry's sister disclosed that she was hospitalized in the intensive care unit for several days after the fall.

Friday's update comes months after Henry last shared a messageon Dec. 19, explaining that more information will be shared at a later time. Next to photos of herself onInstagram, Henry wrote, "In a time that calls for stillness and healing, I am grateful to be in Jamaica and to feel the familiar strength of Jamaica surrounding me 💚🖤💛."

"While I continue to recover, I am inspired by the way Jamaicans rise, undeterred, after adversity. In time, more will be shared. For now, my focus remains healing, purpose, and service. Light persists. ✨️," she added later.

In a statement regarding her current condition at the time, legal representatives for Henry also told PEOPLE, "Gabrielle remains hospitalised in Jamaica. The incident has exacted a profound toll. An extraordinary woman and ophthalmology resident, she represented Jamaica and women around the world with energy, dignity, and grace. This should never have happened."

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