Inside Tom Sandoval's Abuse Claims Against GF Victoria After Her Arrest
· The Fresno BeeVanderpump Rulesalum Tom Sandoval filed for a restraining order against his ex-girlfriend Victoria Lee Robinson and her father amid allegations of domestic violence, outlining a series of claims in his legal docs.
Us Weekly obtained the filing in which Sandoval accused Victoria, 33, and her dad, J. Will Robinson, of subjecting him to "verbal and physical abuse" during a heated incident on June 3. (TMZ first reported the news on June 25, 2026.)
Per Sandoval, he initially had a "verbal disagreement" over Victoria filming him without permission, allegedly inciting his father to become aggressive and forcing the reality star to hide. Sandoval said he later suffered blurred vision when Victoria allegedly attacked him at their home. (Victoria was arrested following a 911 call and later released on bond.)
A source exclusively told Us that Tom now wants Victoria and Will to move out of his home, where they've all lived together for the past several months.
"They are broken up," the insider revealed to Us. "Tom has endured this abuse for many months. For the most part, Tom has been supporting Victoria and her dad as Tom has been paying the rent and utilities. Victoria's dad has been living in the house for free. He put up with far too much for too long."
Us has reached out to representatives for both sides for comment.
Sandoval and Victoria went public as a couple in 2024, following his highly-publicized cheating scandal with Vanderpump Rules costar Rachel "Raquel" Leviss that ended his nine-year relationship with Ariana Madix.
Keep scrolling for more about Sandoval's accusations below:
Tom Sandoval Said He Was the Victim of Repeated Abuse By Will Robinson
In his petition for a domestic violence restraining order, Sandoval alleged that he'd been abused "several times in 2026" by Victoria's father, Will. Victoria was a witness to this abuse, according to Sandoval.
Sandoval recalled that Will "grabbed me [and] shoved me" and subjected him to a "verbal assault" on May 14 and May 15, 2026. His petition specified that Will is allegedly in possession of multiple weapons, including a club and a knife.
The reality star specifically asked a court to block Will from further abusing him by ordering both Robinsons to stay at least 100 yards away from Sandoval's home, workplace and car. He additionally asked a judge to force Will to move out of their shared home.
"My name is on the lease," Sandoval insisted. "I pay for some or all of the rent or mortgage."
He requested the court to compel Will to enter a 52-week batterer intervention program to learn about "accountability, abuse effects and gender roles."
Tom Sandoval Submitted a Personal Impact Statement to the Court
Sandoval wrote extensively about his allegations in a declaration to the court, where he outlined why a domestic violence restraining order was necessary.
"I am seeking a restraining order against [Will] based on the verbal and physical abuse he has perpetrated against me, the most recent incident being on June 3, wherein he grabbed me and restrained me, chased me into the bedroom and punched a 12-inch hole in my spare bedroom door where I was barricading myself," Sandoval wrote in his impact statement. "I am afraid of [Will] and his daughter and request the Court's protection."
He described his version of events from June 3 in tremendous detail, revealing that he noticed Will was "visibly intoxicated" when he and Victoria returned home at around 2 a.m.
"He had a beer in front of him and was pouring himself shots of whiskey. His speech was slurred and his posture was unsteady," Sandoval wrote. "When [Will] is intoxicated – which is daily – his behavior becomes aggressive, unpredictable and volatile. I am also aware that he has access to a club and a knife, which significantly heightens my concern for my safety given his frequent intoxication and the risk that he could use these weapons against me."
Sandoval recalled having an argument with Victoria over whether she was secretly recording him. In the midst of this discussion, Sandoval alleges that Will physically accosted him.
"The situation has been especially difficult as the majority of my personal belongings remain at the [residence], including essential equipment I need for work as well as irreplaceable, limited edition items of significant personal value, which Ms. Robinson has threatened to take or dispose of," he alleged. "I do not feel safe returning to the [residence] while [Victoria] and Ms. Robinson continue to remain there."
Sandoval said he made three separate attempts to retrieve his belongings since June 3, though "each attempt resulted in intimidation, threats or interference by [Victoria] and her father."
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.
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This story was originally published June 25, 2026 at 5:16 PM.