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Tom Sandoval’s Girlfriend Victoria Robinson Arrested After He Accuses Her and Her Dad of Attacking Him

Tom Sandoval’s Girlfriend Victoria Robinson Arrested After He Accuses Her and Her Dad of Attacking Him

Yamillah HurtadoThu, June 25, 2026 at 11:16 PM UTC

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Tom Sandoval and Victoria Robinson at BravoCon in Las Vegas on Nov. 14, 2025Credit: Rich Polk/Bravo via Getty -

In a court filing, Tom Sandoval requested a domestic violence restraining order against his girlfriend Victoria Robinson and her father

The TV personality alleges Robinson verbally and physically abused him throughout their two-year relationship

Sandoval claims Robinson would punch him in the face, strike his neck and verbally assault him, often calling him an "idiot" and "moron"

Tom Sandoval filed a request for a restraining order against his ex-girlfriend, Victoria Robinson, following her arrest earlier this month.

The TV personality, 42, requested a domestic violence restraining order against Robinson, whom he'd been dating since early 2024, on Thursday, June 25. Sandoval claims that Robinson verbally and physically abused him on June 3, according to the court filing obtained by PEOPLE.

Tom Sandoval and Victoria Robinson in Los Angeles on Oct. 15, 2024Credit: Amanda Edwards/Getty

Sandoval claimed that during a night out on June 3, Robinson punched him in the face, injuring his neck and ear. He claims the impact of her punch “was so forceful” it caused his vision to blur and lasting pain.

During this same incident, Sandoval further alleged that her father, J. Will Robinson, “lunged” at him “in his inebriated state” and punched a hole in his bedroom door. Robinson was arrested on a charge of intimate partner battery with physical violence and released on bond the same day.

Sandoval subsequently requested a domestic violence restraining order against Robinson's father.

PEOPLE has reached out to representatives for Sandoval and Robinson.

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“[Robinson] and her father continue to reside in our rental home, which I am presently paying for,” he claims in the filing. “Meanwhile, I have been completely displaced from my home. I am bringing this request because I cannot tolerate [Robinson's] abuse any longer.”

“My efforts to maintain the peace have been met with further hostile behavior from [Robinson],” he continues. “I am gravely concerned for my safety and well-being and I need to regain access and control over my home, vehicle and belongings.”

Tom Sandoval and Victoria Robinson at the 16th annual Thirst Gala in Los Angeles on June 28, 2025Credit: Michael Tullberg/Getty

In his declaration, Sandoval also claimed that throughout their relationship, Robinson engaged in abusive behavior by “punching my face, striking my neck, throwing a full Gatorade bottle at me, verbally assaulting me.”

“[Robinson] repeatedly insulted and demeaned me throughout our relationship,” he claimed. “She called me a ‘f---ing loser,' told me ‘I can get so much better,' said that ‘the only reason people like you is because of me,'” alleging that Robinson would “frequently” call him an “idiot” and “moron.”

He further claimed that Robinson would access and change his phone and social media passwords without his knowledge, as well as track him with an AirTag. Sandoval accused Robinson of “spreading falsities” about him online and “deleting evidence of her abuse on my phone.”

A hearing on the restraining order has been set for July 16, according to a filing obtained by PEOPLE.

If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.

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