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Judge Orders Victoria Lee Robinson Out, She Shows Up at Tom Sandoval's House the Next Day

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There’s a reason they call it reality TV drama — and the Victoria Lee Robinson and Tom Sandoval situation just proved why the scripted stuff could never compete with this level of chaos.

Just hours after a judge ordered Victoria Lee Robinson and her father Will to vacate Tom Sandoval’s Los Angeles home ASAP on Thursday, the two showed up right back at the property on Friday. Whether they were collecting their belongings or simply refusing to go quietly, the timing screams defiance. The same day they appeared at the house, Will filed his own restraining order petition against Tom Sandoval following an explosive argument around a backyard fire pit — though a judge denied it, asking for more information at a future hearing.

Here’s where it gets messier. Tom alleges that Victoria Lee Robinson has been abusive throughout their relationship, claiming she’s punched him in the face, thrown a full Gatorade bottle at him, verbally abused him, and even tracked him via an AirTag while changing passwords on his phone and social media. But there’s video evidence showing Tom seemingly shoving Will into a lit fire pit, which was the spark (pun intended) that led to Thursday’s temporary restraining order in the first place. To be clear, Victoria Lee Robinson has not filed any sort of restraining order at this moment — the legal moves are coming from Tom’s side and Will’s attempted counter-filing.

Victoria was later spotted leaving court holding what appeared to be documents and talking on the phone, which suggests this legal saga is far from over. What started as a relationship dispute has snowballed into dueling restraining orders, fire pit incidents, and property access battles. The judge’s order to move out came fast, but it clearly didn’t stick — at least not immediately. Whether that’s a legal loophole, a defiant statement, or simply logistical chaos remains unclear. Either way, this situation has officially crossed from messy into full-blown legal theater, and we’re only just getting started watching it unfold.

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