Kyle Richards and ‘RHOBH’ cast could be part of Mauricio Umansky lawsuit
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast could be involved in a new kind of drama.
The man suing Kyle Richards‘ husband Mauricio Umansky filed court documents to seek “communications with any of the performed, producers, directors, writers, or any other persons affiliated with the ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ television show related to the property or this action,” per court documents obtained by Page Six on Thursday.
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue wants these documents turned over because Umansky, 48, and Richards, 50, hosted a “Great Gatsby” party at the home at the center of the lawsuit during the show’s seventh season. Dorit Kemsley, Lisa Rinna, Erika Girardi and Lisa Vanderpump were in attendance for the affair.
Mangue first sued Umansky in March over a $32.5 million home that Umansky and his real estate company, The Agency, sold. The government seized the Malibu-based estate from Mangue, who struck a deal with the Department of Justice in 2014 to have the sale benefit the people of Equatorial Guinea, court docs revealed. He hired Umansky to sell the house in 2015.
Umansky sold the home to a man named Mauricio Oberfeld, but then Mangue accused Umansky of failing to inform him that he received higher offers and alleged that Umansky never told him that he partnered with Oberfeld to buy the home.
Umansky has asked a judge to dismiss the case.
The Blast was the first to report the news.
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