Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian.Photo: Michael Tran/Getty Images; Broadimage/Shutterstock
Blac Chynaappears set on putting an end to her years-long legal battle with exRob Kardashian.
The motion, which was filed Friday in the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County, would end this claim and block her from filing any future claims on the matter — effectively squashing this protracted legal battle between the exes.
Legal representatives for Chyna and Kardashian did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna.Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images
PEOPLE previously confirmed in June that the exes and co-parents, who share 5½-year-old daughterDream Renée,resolved the dispute out of courtdays after a judgedenied Kardashian’s motion to enforce a settlement, in which his lawyers argued that “Chyna and her counsel have acted in bad faith.”
Jones, who is Chyna’s ex, accused the pair of “public disclosure of private facts” and “intentional infliction of emotional distress” after they allegedly caused him to face cyberbullying as a result of outing him as gay, according toTMZ.
Kardashian agreed to the deal in May, but Chyna subsequently “changed her mind” and threatened to move forward to trial with their revenge porn lawsuit.
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Chyna has been in a legal battle with theKardashian-Jennerfamily since 2017. Shesued Rob and his familythat October, accusing them of damaging her brand as well as verbally and physically abusing her.
The lawsuit came after Robleaked nude photos of Chynaon Instagram. Amid his social media rampage, Rob alsoaccused Chyna of drug abuse, alcohol abuse and infidelity.
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Chyna claimed this incident and the family’s influence over E! probably resulted inRob & Chyna’s cancellation,despite reports of it being renewedfor a second season. Because of this, her legal team has since argued that Chyna has likely missed out on millions of earned dollars from related appearances and social media posts.
Although the Kardashian-Jennerswon the defamation trialin May, with no damages awarded to Chyna, her attorney has since announced their intention toappeal the verdict. In mid-June,Kris Jenner,Kim Kardashian,Khloé KardashianandKylie Jenner’s legal team asked for nearly $400,000to cover their court costs.
source: people.com