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Kyle Richards visits the Los Angeles courthouse amid rumored battles over Kim’s eviction over an alleged relapse

Kyle Richards was seen attending Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys on Friday as she claimed she wanted to file a petition to evict her sister Kim Richards from her home because of her alleged relapse.

In her first sighting since Kim’s alleged fall was revealed, the 55-year-old Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star was photographed looking calm and calm.

In the photo, she was photographed wearing a tan and white trucker hat, a Beverly Hills Rodeo t-shirt, jeans and tan boots, as well as sunglasses and a black shoulder bag.

In addition to going to the courthouse, Kyle was also seen at the LA County Probation Department.

Kyle Richards was photographed outside a Los Angeles courthouse on Friday. TheImageDirect.com
The “RHOBH” star, entering an LA courthouse here on Friday, is reportedly seeking an eviction notice for her sister Kim Richards. TheImageDirect.com

Page Six reached out to their representatives for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

Earlier this week, Kyle reportedly called the police to kick Kim out of the house she owns.

However, the Bravo star was informed that she would have to file an eviction lawsuit with the court because it was a civil matter, according to TMZ. Kim was then reportedly allowed to stay in the house.

The Richards-Hilton family reportedly shunned the troubled “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum, 60, after she reportedly relapsed into substance abuse following years of sobriety.

They reportedly made the difficult decision to turn their backs on her to force her to get help.

Police reportedly told Kyle that she needed to file an eviction petition with the court to kick her sister out. TheImageDirect.com
Kim has reportedly been banned from staying at a house Kyle owns because of her alleged relapse. FilmMagic

Kim’s alleged problems took a turn for the worse in early September when she was reportedly spotted acting “incoherent” during a visit to a Hilton hotel.

As a result, she was placed on a 5150 psychiatric hold, which is the legal, involuntary psychiatric commitment of an adult experiencing a mental health crisis for 72 hours, according to TMZ.

Insiders told People on Friday that Kim is “doing really poorly” and that her alleged “alcohol addiction is an ongoing source of conflict” for her relatives, particularly Kyle, who is the “worrier” of the family.

The “Halloween Kills” star has reportedly been trying her best to “take care” of her older sister, along with the help of her eldest sister Kathy Hilton, but it’s a difficult balance between “helping” and “enabling.”

“The family is tight-lipped about details, but from what little they have said it appears they have reached another breaking point with her,” a source said.

Kyle and his sister Kathy Hilton reportedly avoided Kim to force her to get help. FilmMagic
The sisters reportedly worry about whether they are “helping” or “enabling.” NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

Neither Kim nor her representatives have commented on her alleged issues. She also hasn’t posted online yet.

Meanwhile, Kyle’s social media activity was seemingly normal as she shared photos and videos of herself with her dog via her Instagram Stories.

Kim has suffered from alcoholism for years and Andy Cohen previously revealed that Bravo even worked to get the reality star into rehab in 2011.

It’s unclear exactly when Kim, who had been sober for many years, went off the rails. kimrichards11/Instagram
The “RHOBH” alum was reportedly placed on a 5150 hold earlier this month after acting “incoherent.” Getty Images for Extra

In 2019, Kyle said that starring on “RHOBH” from seasons 1 to 5 held her sister “accountable” and helped her overcome addiction.

“She says it saved her life because there’s nowhere to hide and everyone knows – now that she goes, people know who she is,” said the “Halloween Ends.” ” star at the time on “The Jenny McCarthy Show.” “She can’t get away with anything! So it actually helped her!”

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline at 800-662-4357.

By Jasper

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