Tom Sandoval, Victoria Lee Robinson
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Victoria Lee Robinson’s Dad Breaks Silence on Tom Sandoval: ‘I Don’t Tell Lies’

Trigger Warning: This article contains a discussion of domestic violence allegations.

The aftermath of a heated incident involving Tom Sandoval and his ex, Victoria Lee Robinson, is escalating. And now, Will Robinson, Victoria’s father, is speaking out. We can apparently trust what he says, Will claims, because he does not “tell lies.” In fact, according to Will, “the truth” he knows about this Vanderpump Rules alum “would put [Tom] in prison many times over.”

Will Robinson speaks out about his fight with Tom Sandoval

To backtrack, Tom and Victoria recently got into a domestic dispute that ended with Tom pushing Will into a fire pit. According to Tom, Victoria was filming him, which made him mad. So, Tom reached for her phone, while Will reached for him, and then Will ended up in the fire pit. A security camera failed to capture the rest of what happened, but shortly after, Tom filed for a restraining order against Victoria.

As multiple outlets began reporting on this mess, Will appeared in the comments of one, which has reportedly since been deleted. But long live Reddit. Here, his comments are all still alive. And in them, Will alleged that Tom had actually grown “physical” with his daughter a total of five times.

Will does not “lie or exaggerate,” he stressed. But right now, Will is keeping his truths close to his chest. However, he promised, “When I’m allowed to say the truth about him, everyone that’s been involved with him on every level will freak out.”

Furthermore, Will alleged, Tom does not pay for their bills, despite previous claims. Instead, Will “has paid his phone bill for about two years while [Tom] collects food stamps because he’s a thief.” Gracious. Redditors agreed, saying, “This sounds like a karmic mess.”

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If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). You can also text START to 88788.

TELL US – THOUGHTS ON THIS MESS? DO YOU BELIEVE WILL?

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