Tom Sandoval

Tom Sandoval Shoves Ex-Girlfriend's Dad Into Fire Pit During DV Fight Ahead Of Her Arrest -- & Father Speaks Out!

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Video of Tom Sandoval and Victoria Lee Robinson‘s domestic violence incident has surfaced, showing the violent altercation that led to the latter’s arrest!

As Perezcious readers know, we learned this week that the Vanderpump Rules alum broke up with his girlfriend after a June 3 altercation that left him injured and his vision blurred! He made the allegations in a restraining order filing.

On Thursday, TMZ obtained video from the confrontation. In it, Victoria and her father Will Robinson sit near a lit fire pit while Tom stands and verbally argues with Will. He then starts arguing with Victoria and rushes toward her, seemingly trying to grab a recording device from her hands. Will then grabs Tom around the waist and pulls him away from Victoria.

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Shockingly, the reality star seems to shove Will backward — and Will falls butt-first into the lit fire pit! OMG!

Will then gets to his feet and charges after Tom inside the home. Victoria remains on the ground for a moment, holding her head, before she follows them inside.

Tom alleges that Victoria repeatedly hit him, and Will threatened him. He claimed he locked himself in a room for protection, and Will punched a hole through the door and later put him in a bear hug. Cops eventually showed up, and they arrested Victoria, who Tom alleges has been abusive towards him all throughout their two-year relationship. Jeez.

The whole thing sounds NASTY. And this video shows how heated it was:

Watch full video on TMZ

Oof.

Will is already clapping back at Tom’s version of the story, though! He told TMZ:

“The DA did not file the case for a reason. I lifted Tom off of my daughter because he was overpowering and twisting her arm and trying to take her phone aggressively after yelling at us in a very aggressive and threatening manner.”

He claimed Tom shoving him into the fire caused him injuries that required medical treatment and will need additional care. He also claimed he was the one who called the police — not the Bravo personality — “for our safety.” Whoa. That didn’t turn out the way he wanted… He urged:

“This is my daughter’s home and we just want Tom as far away from us as possible and to keep his lies and drunken abuse away.”

Whoa. Two VERY different accounts of the night…

Thoughts?

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, help is available. Consider calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233, or text START to 88788, or go to https://www.thehotline.org/

[Image via Bravo/YouTube & Victoria Lee Robinson/Instagram]