Tom Sandoval’s Girlfriend Victoria Lee Robinson Arrested as Restraining Order Fight Explodes
Tom Sandoval’s relationship with Victoria Lee Robinson has shifted from public romance to courtroom drama after Robinson was arrested following an alleged domestic incident involving the former Vanderpump Rules star.
According to court documents cited in multiple reports, Sandoval filed for a temporary restraining order after accusing Robinson of physically attacking him during a June 3 altercation. The filing also names Robinson’s father, Will Robinson, who Sandoval claims became involved in the dispute inside the Los Angeles-area home where Victoria and her father had reportedly been living with him.
A judge has reportedly granted Sandoval’s temporary restraining order request, ordering Victoria Robinson and her father to move out of the residence immediately. The case is now headed toward a July 16 hearing, where the court is expected to review the next steps.
The story has drawn attention because of the dramatic contrast between the couple’s public image and the private allegations now laid out in court. Just months earlier, Sandoval was speaking publicly about how serious his relationship with Robinson had become. Now, according to his legal filing, he is asking the court for protection, space, and a forced move-out order.
What Tom Sandoval Claims Happened on June 3

In the court filing, Sandoval claims the conflict began after a night of drinking and escalated inside the home. He alleges that he and Victoria were arguing when he noticed she was recording him.
Sandoval claims the situation then grew more frightening when Victoria’s father allegedly became aggressive. According to the filing, Sandoval says he locked himself in a guest bedroom for safety. He alleges that Will Robinson damaged the door, punched a hole in it, placed his face near the opening, and threatened him.
The reality star further claims Victoria later struck him in the face and head with enough force to blur his vision. Police were called, and Victoria Robinson was arrested after the alleged incident.
These claims remain allegations unless proven in court. Robinson has not been convicted of a crime in connection with the reported incident, and the restraining order process is separate from any criminal case that may follow.
Temporary Restraining Order Granted Against Victoria Robinson and Her Father
The legal escalation became more serious after a judge reportedly granted Sandoval’s request for a temporary restraining order. The order reportedly requires Victoria Robinson and her father to leave the home and stay away from Sandoval’s residence, workplace, and vehicle.
That detail matters because Sandoval’s filing does not describe the alleged June 3 incident as a one-time argument. Instead, he claims the relationship had included a pattern of verbal, physical, and controlling behavior.
Among the claims listed in reports, Sandoval alleges Robinson previously punched him, threw a full sports drink bottle at him, insulted him, changed passwords on his phone and social media accounts, and tracked him using an AirTag.
Again, these are allegations from Sandoval’s legal filing. They have not been tested in a full court hearing.
Why the Move-Out Order Is Central to the Case
One of the most important parts of this case is the living arrangement. Sandoval reportedly told the court that Victoria Robinson and her father continued to live in the home even after the alleged confrontation.
That made the request for a restraining order more urgent. Sandoval’s filing reportedly asked the court to remove them from the property because he no longer felt safe returning home.
The court’s move-out order gives the story a major legal angle beyond celebrity conflict. This is no longer just a breakup headline or reality TV gossip cycle. It is now a dispute involving allegations of violence, property access, personal safety, and court-supervised separation.
For readers following celebrity legal stories, that distinction is key. A restraining order does not prove all allegations are true, but it does show that a judge found enough immediate concern to issue temporary protections until the next hearing.
From Public Affection to Legal Breakdown
The timing is striking because Sandoval and Robinson had recently presented a very different public image. Their relationship, which began after Sandoval’s highly publicized breakup from Ariana Madix, had often been framed as a new chapter for the Bravo personality.
Earlier reports and public appearances showed the couple attending events together, posting affectionate updates, and speaking positively about their relationship. Sandoval had even hinted in past interviews that the romance could become more serious.
That public image now sits against a much darker set of allegations. The court filing describes a relationship that Sandoval claims had become unstable, painful, and unsafe behind closed doors.
This contrast is one reason the case is spreading so quickly across entertainment media. Fans who followed Sandoval through the “Scandoval” era are now watching another highly personal chapter unfold, but this time the storyline has moved beyond reality TV drama and into the legal system.
Victoria Lee Robinson’s Arrest Does Not Equal a Conviction
It is important to separate an arrest from a conviction. Victoria Robinson was reportedly arrested after the alleged incident, but an arrest is not proof of guilt.
At this stage, the public record, as reported, is largely built around Sandoval’s claims in court documents, law enforcement involvement, and the temporary restraining order. Robinson and her father may still have the opportunity to respond in court.
For that reason, the responsible framing is simple: Sandoval alleges abuse. Robinson was arrested. A temporary restraining order was reportedly granted. A future hearing is expected to determine what happens next.
That careful wording matters because domestic violence claims are serious, reputationally damaging, and legally sensitive. The facts must remain tied to documents, police action, and court decisions, not assumptions.
What the July 16 Hearing Could Decide
The July 16 hearing is expected to be the next key date in the case. At that hearing, the court may review whether the temporary restraining order should be extended, modified, or allowed to expire.
The hearing could also give Robinson and her father a chance to respond to Sandoval’s allegations. Depending on what is presented, the court may decide whether longer-term restrictions are necessary.
Until then, the temporary order appears to function as an emergency boundary. It gives Sandoval protection from contact and requires Victoria Robinson and her father to leave the residence, according to reports.
For now, the biggest unanswered questions are whether Robinson will publicly dispute the allegations, whether prosecutors will pursue charges related to the arrest, and whether the restraining order will be extended beyond the July hearing.
