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Real Housewives of Beverly Hills News: Kim Richards Sued Over Pit Bull Attack, Yolanda Foster's Daughter Bella in DUI Arrest

It has not been a good week for "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" stars Kim Richards and Yolanda Foster as both of them had to deal with big problems—Yolanda learns about her daughter Bella's DUI arrest, while Kim was sued over a bloody attack by her pit bull Kingsley.

On the last episode of "RHOBH," Yolanda learned about the arrest while she was on vacation with Kyle Richards' family on a yacht in Mallorca, Spain. Yolanda received a call from her husband, David Foster, informing her that her 17-year old daughter, Bella Hadid, had been arrested.

"I don't think in 19 years of being a parent, I've felt a collapse inside," said Yolanda. "I'm so disappointed by her choice. How did she make that decision? I thought the last thing that would ever happen would be for Bella to have a drink and get in a car."

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"I already lost my dad in a car accident … I can't even explain how that feels," she added.

Meanwhile, Kim got tagged with a lawsuit on Friday which was filed by family friend Kay Rozario. Rozario, 80, said that the pit bull attacked her without provocation.

"Kim was lying on the bed, talking, and all of a sudden out of nowhere, the dog starts biting me," said Rozario in an interview with The New York Daily News.

The lawsuit names Richards and Evolution Film & Tape, the production company behind the "Real Housewives" series that previously hired a trainer for the dog, as defendants.

In the lawsuit, Rozario's lawyer Bill Zuhdi claims that Richards and Evolution "together concealed from the public the dangerousness and viciousness of the dog."

In her filing, Rozario says that Kim tried to prevent a call to 911 and asked her to keep quiet about the incident. Paramedics did rush to the house to treat Rozario's injuries, and later she was attended to in a local emergency room.

Kim's dog made headlines last month when it was revealed that it bit Kim's niece, Alexia Umansky, during a visit to her residence.

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