Victoria Lee Robinson was arrested after a June 3 altercation tied to Tom Sandoval’s Vanderpump Rules dispute. Police reviewed footage before taking that step, and she was released the same day after bonding out. The case now sits inside a temporary restraining order fight that already has a July 16 hearing date.
June 3 footage
Tom Sandoval said in his petition that the most recent physical incident happened on June 3, when Victoria Lee Robinson punched his face and injured his neck and ear. He also said J. Will Robinson grabbed him and punched an approximately 12-inch hole in the door of his spare bedroom while he was barricading himself.
A video obtained by TMZ shows Victoria Robinson and Will Robinson sitting next to a lit fire pit on the patio when Sandoval and Will Robinson begin arguing. The video shows Will Robinson standing and wrapping his arms around Sandoval before Sandoval turns and pushes him into the lit fire pit. After Will Robinson got back up, he rushed after Sandoval into the home while Victoria Robinson screamed for the men to stop.
Sandoval’s petition
Sandoval filed a restraining order against Victoria Lee Robinson and J. Will Robinson over the June 3 incident. The filing says the couple had been together since February 2024, and it describes a home dispute that moved from the patio to a spare bedroom. It also says Victoria Robinson and her father had lived in the Los Angeles rental home with Sandoval.
The petition adds that Sandoval said Victoria Lee Robinson had changed the passwords on his phone and social media and tracked him using Airtags. He said he hopped between hotels and friends’ houses after the June 3 incident, which is a sharp break from the shared-home arrangement at the center of the filing.
Arrest and hearing
The petition says police initially put Sandoval in handcuffs and then arrested Victoria Robinson after reviewing footage. The Los Angeles Police Department was not able to confirm the reason for her arrest, which leaves the court filing and the police action aligned on the same night but not on the same label for what happened. For readers tracking the dispute, the distinction matters because the restraining order and any later criminal decision are moving on separate tracks.
Will Robinson told TMZ that, "The DA did not file the case for a reason. I lifted Tom off of my daughter because he was overpowering and twisting her arm and trying to take her phone aggressively after yelling at us in a very aggressive and threatening manner." He also said, "This is my daughter’s home and we just want Tom as far away from us as possible and to keep his lies and drunken abuse away."
The immediate legal next step is the July 16 hearing on the temporary restraining order. Until then, the court filing is doing the work the video cannot: turning a patio argument, a fire pit, and an arrest into a dispute over distance, access, and who gets to stay close to the Los Angeles rental home.






