Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Camille Grammer’s ex-boyfriend Dimitri Charalambopoulos said his ex 'continuously craved' attention as he accused her of leaking confidential court documents involving her medical history and abuse allegations against former husband Kelsey Grammer.

In court documents filed last week, Charalambopoulos said that the allegations that he leaked the documents are false and claimed that Grammer is an attention seeker who released them in an attempt to publicly attack her ex-husband.

Grammer claimed last month that Charalambopoulos leaked her medical records in violation of a court order that was part of an ongoing legal battle between the former couple.

The records included information about the medications her doctor prescribed her, medical diagnoses made and details about her mental healh.

Charalambopoulos blasted his ex-girlfriend in the court papers, saying that the allegations that he or his legal team released the deposition are absurd and if he wanted to leak the documents he would have secretly done it using other means.

Dimitri Charalambopoulos has claimed in court papers that allegations he leaked confidential documents are false and claimed ex Camille Grammer released them to attack her ex-husband Kelsey Grammer

The records that were released featured Camille Grammar's medical information and an account of the alleged abuse she claimed to have suffered at the hands of ex-husband Kelsey

He asserted that his legal team was in possession of hundreds of pages of confidential documents for nearly a year before anything was leaked.

He claimed in the court filing that CamilleGrammer had a motive to leak the documents so that she would be able to release negative information about her ex-husband to the press without being blamed since it was Charalambopoulos’ legal team that filed the documents with the federal court system.

He claims she also benefits from the leak because she will once again be in the headlines and that evidence shows that this is something she has 'continuously craved.'

The RHOBH star asked in May that Charalambopoulos be sanctioned $25,000 to remedy for her medical records being made public and to teach her ex a lesson to prevent any further information from being released.

She also asked for $3,750 in attorney fees for having to even take this issue before the court and asking the judge to shut down Charalambopoulos’ request to compel more discovery to him in the legal battle.

Grammer’s motion to have him sanctioned, Charalambopoulos said, is an attempt by her to capitalize on an inadvertent mistake in filing a motion.

Charalambopoulos said he had no motive to release the filing and is now demanding her motion for sanctions be shut down by the federal court judge.

Grammer said last month that a judge signed off on a protective order that sealed the deposition of her personal doctor so it would be hidden from the public.

She later claimed the deposition was made public by Charalambopoulos, saying he did not follow the order he had originally agreed to - something Charalambopoulos has denied.

The former girlfriend and boyfriend slapped each other with dueling lawsuits last year after the reality star accused her ex-boyfriend of domestic violence in a Texas hotel room in 2013.

Charalambopoulos filed a lawsuit accusing Grammer of defamation, claiming she made up the incident and said he never beat her.

He said that he was never charged by police due to lack of evidence and claimed that Camille faked the incident because she believed he was cheating on her.

The former couple have been in an ongoing legal battle since last year, after Grammer accused Charalambopoulos of domestic violence in a Texas hotel room in 2013

Grammer provided a series of photos as her evidence of the alleged assault to the court showing a bruised face and arms. Charalambopoulos filed a lawsuit accusing Grammer of defamation, claiming she made up the incident and said he never beat her

Grammer said she did not make up the incident and pointed to statements she made to Texas police.

She demanded his claims be thrown out and then counter-sued Charalambopoulos for assault and battery.

The case is still pending, and Grammer and Charalambopoulos are battling it out in court during discovery.

According to documents filed in the case, Grammer’s personal doctor, Dr Bethany Tucker, was recently deposed by Charalambopoulos’s lawyers.

She was questioned on everything from her divorce with Kelsey Grammer - including an incident where he allegedly hit her - to the stress from Real Housewives and her diagnosing the reality star with PTSD following the alleged assault with her ex-boyfriend.

According to the deposition, Tucker has been treating Grammer as a patient since 2005, when she was still married to Kelsey Grammer.

Following the divorce, the doctor treated Grammer for anxiety, stress and the inability to sleep or eat well.

The divorce took such a toll on her that she was prescribed Klonopin and other medications for her irritable bowel syndrome - something she has spoken publically about in the past.

During the deposition, a llawyer briefly touches on an incident where Kelsey Grammer allegedly grabbed her arm and injured her shoulder. The doctor said they spoke about the incident but it took place before she starting seeing her.

According to the medical records released in court documents filed in the case, Grammer’s personal doctor, Dr Bethany Tucker, was recently deposed by Charalambopoulos’s lawyers. Tucker has been treating Grammer as a patient since 2005, when she was still married to Kelsey Grammer (pictured)

Charalambopoulos’s lawyers questioned Tucker about Grammer’s developments since the alleged assault involving their client.

The doctor said that Grammer feared for her safety - something she did not experience after her divorce - and was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after the incident.

She began taking a medicine called Effexor, but it was later changed due to it being too strong and is now taking Lexapro.

Lawyers also asked Tucker about an incident in which Grammer threw two of Charalambopoulos’s laptops off of her balcony in an attempt to destroy them. She said she was aware of at least one similar incident.

She said that Grammer was consistent with her story about Charalambopoulos’s alleged assault and showed signs of someone who had experienced trauma.

After the documents involving her medical records were released, Grammer demanded sanctions to compensate her for the damage she has suffered as a result of the actions of her ex and his legal team.

‘Any claim that the filing was inadvertent rings hollow,’ she said in the complaint.

Grammer and Charalambopoulos' cases are ongoing. In March, Grammer won a small victory when a judge ordered her ex to pay more than $119,000 to her lawyers along with more than $2,300 for other expenses incurred by Grammer in successfully defending against some of his claims.