Tom Sandoval and Victoria Robinson's relationship timeline explored amid abuse case

The pair's 2-year relationship has ended after a court granted a temporary restraining order

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Tom Sandoval's relationship with Victoria Lee Robinson has ended after more than two years, with the former Vanderpump Rules star being granted a temporary restraining order against his ex-girlfriend following allegations of domestic violence.

The temporary restraining order was granted on June 25 after Sandoval filed court documents detailing allegations that Robinson assaulted him during an argument earlier this month.

The court also granted a temporary restraining order against Robinson's father, J. Will Robinson. A further hearing is scheduled for July 16.

The legal developments bring an end to a relationship that began in early 2024.

Sandoval and Robinson confirmed their romance publicly in February that year after years of friendship. Speaking on the Billie and the Kid podcast shortly after making their relationship official, Sandoval said, "We seem to be very similar in a lot of ways. We are both spontaneous and adventurous."

Although the couple briefly fuelled split rumours in 2024 after unfollowing one another on Instagram, they later appeared to reconcile.

Robinson also publicly apologised after suggesting Sandoval had been unfaithful, writing: "I would like to sincerely apologize for my previous post. I had a true misjudgment in a situation. Tom did not do anything."

However, Sandoval stated in his restraining order request that the relationship ended around "May/June 2026".

The alleged Robinson had been physically and verbally abusive before the incident that led to her arrest, including claims she struck him during an argument in May, placed an Apple AirTag in his car and accessed his phone and social media accounts.

Sandoval alleged the most recent incident occurred on June 3 after the pair returned to their Los Angeles home. He claimed Robinson's father confronted him, forcing him to barricade himself inside a bedroom.

He further claimed Robinson then entered the room and "hit my face and temple area towards my hairline, which I captured on video", adding, "The impact of the blow was so forceful that it caused my vision to blur."

Robinson was arrested on June 3 on suspicion of corporal injury to a spouse or cohabitant before being released on $50,000 bail.

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