Tom Sandoval’s ex-girlfriend Victoria Lee Robinson accused him of repeatedly abusing her and filed for a domestic violence restraining order, though a judge denied her request days later.
Robinson, 33, submitted the filing July 2, alleging Sandoval, 42, “routinely physically and verbally” abused her during their relationship, which began in 2024 and ended earlier this year.
In her declaration, Robinson claimed the Vanderpump Rules alum shoved her down a staircase after an argument in August 2025, leaving bruises on her knees. She said she called 911 but later withdrew her statement after learning Sandoval could be arrested, but she says that she now regrets that decision, per US Weekly.
Robinson also alleged Sandoval pushed her to the floor of a Nashville hotel hallway while she was visiting her terminally ill grandfather, who has since died. She claimed he called her a “coward,” locked her out of their room and moved her belongings into her father’s room.
After returning home, Robinson alleged Sandoval searched through her purse and elbowed her “hard in the chest” when she tried to retrieve her possessions. She asked that her father, J. Will Robinson, also receive protection, claiming Sandoval pushed him into a lit fire pit during a June confrontation.
The court denied Robinson’s request July 6, noting Sandoval had already obtained a temporary restraining order against Robinson and her father.
Sandoval previously accused both of attacking him during the June 3 dispute. Robinson was arrested and later released on $50,000 bond.
The former couple is scheduled to appear in court July 16.