Teresa Reveles, Richard Simmons’ longtime housekeeper, has leveled serious accusations against his brother, Leonard Simmons, in an escalating fight over the late fitness icon’s trust.

Reveles claims Leonard drained a jaw-dropping $566,654 from the estate on litigation costs, all aimed at pushing her out as co-trustee. The bombshell, exclusively reported by In Touch, shines a light on a bitter dispute that’s far from over, with tensions boiling months after Simmons’ death on July 13, 2024.

Reveles, who lived with Simmons for nearly 36 years, says Leonard’s spending spree targeted her role, which Richard intended her to share. Court documents reveal she accuses him of footing legal bills without her approval, even after a judge named her interim co-trustee in December.

The fitness guru, known for his upbeat “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” videos, left a legacy now tangled in family drama. Reveles argues Leonard’s actions defy Simmons’ wishes, sparking a legal showdown that’s gripping Hollywood.

The clash kicked off shortly after Simmons passed at 76, following a fall at his Los Angeles home. Reveles found him unresponsive and has since fought to reclaim her co-trustee spot, alleging Leonard tricked her into signing it away while she grieved.

She claims he’s not only sidelined her but also racked up massive expenses—$566,654 in legal fees—to cement his control. Sources say Leonard defends the costs, citing security needs and estate duties, but Reveles insists it’s a personal vendetta.

Adding fuel to the fire, she accuses Leonard of teaming up with Simmons’ ex-manager, a move she says Richard would’ve hated. The ongoing case pits loyalty against legacy, with Reveles vowing to protect what Simmons built. For now, the courts hold the key, as both sides dig in for a prolonged battle.

With firsthand court filings and exclusive insights, this saga reveals a struggle over money and memory. Simmons’ fans watch closely, wondering if his joyful spirit can survive the fray.


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