RHOBH: Prosecutor in Erika Jayne’s Case Goes After Co-Star Lisa Rinna

The prosecutor on Erika Jayne’s legal case has turned his attention to her Real Housewives of Beverly Hills co-star, Lisa Rinna. Ronald Richards took to Twitter to let followers know that he had done a “surface dive” on the actress after her mean comments toward Denise Richards and Camille Grammer Meyer.

Camille took to Twitter to mock Erika’s crocodile tears from the latest episode of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and Lisa did not like it. The soap opera actress immediately took to Twitter to defend her friend, commenting, “Oh, someone needs some attention, ok sweetie.” Lisa and Camille have never been on the same page, and most fans will recall that Lisa called Camille an “a**hole” after one toxic season. While most agreed with Camille’s assessment of Erika’s tears, it seems Lisa is a ride-or-die friend and is not about to let a former housewife come at the “Pretty Mess” singer.

Ronald Richards, who is the lawyer representing the trustee in the Chapter 7 bankruptcy charges, has once again taken to Twitter to update his followers. After reading Lisa’s comments, it seemed he had enough of the mean girl behavior. In a post, he shocked fans, telling them, “We did a surface dive on Rinna, so far, same business manager, large debt on home. Wonder what else we would find, but we will leave at that.” To many who read the post it sounded like a vague threat.

In another tweet, he mentioned that all Denise and Camille had to do was say the word, and he would have their backs. Ronald continued on his Twitter, even bringing up Lisa Vanderpump, who had replied to a thread. In reply to Lisa, Ronald wrote, “No more scams just for the glam, no more mean Tweets, no more attacking former housewives. It has to stop. We are not defenseless any longer.” 

The legal case against Erika and Thomas Girardi is still ongoing, but thanks to social media, it seems to be getting weirder and weirder, with even the lawyers speaking out. Ronald filed new paperwork on Wednesday against Erika and her two companies, EJ Global, LLC and Pretty Mess, Inc, alleging she received jewelry and luxury gifts from Girardi and Keese. The paperwork claims that The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star conspired with her ex and his law firm to hide assests.