Rob Kardashian Says Blac Chyna Settled 'Revenge Porn' Suit, Balked in 'Bad Faith' as Trial Looms

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Rob Kardashian Says Blac Chyna Settled 'Revenge Porn' Suit, Balked in 'Bad Faith' as Trial Looms
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Rob Kardashian claims he shouldn’t have to begin an ugly trial next week over claims he posted private nude photos of Blac Chyna on the Internet five years ago.

Ciani says Kardashian has crossed another line by revealing the negotiations. “Under California law, settlement discussions are confidential. Rob Kardashian has violated California law by revealing alleged details of ongoing settlement discussions,” the lawyer tells“Chyna is permitted under California law to disclose that settlement discussions regarding her revenge porn case against her ex-fiancé are ongoing.

According to Kardashian’s camp, the alleged settlement included an agreement that Kardashian, 35, would unilaterally settle a separate case involving claims that both he and Chyna, 34, publicly disclosed private facts about someone else. Kardashian says he agreed to secure dismissal of the other case ahead of a scheduled July 14 trial in Los Angeles without Chyna having to pay a dime.

“Chyna is obligated to dismiss her claims against Rob with prejudice and execute general mutual releases. No jury should be empaneled, judicial resources wasted or witnesses compelled to testify because the parties have already entered into a settlement agreement for dismissal of this lawsuit. The court is empowered to and should enforce this settlement agreement,” he argues in his paperwork.in 2017 with claims his “revenge porn rant was a form of domestic abuse.

“Rob Kardashian is an abuser intent on destroying Angela White, the mother of his baby, who left him in 2016,” her original complaint reads. It says Kardashian posted private photos of Chyna’s’ genitals, buttocks and nipples to his nine million Instagram followers in a “vicious social media tirade designed to hurt and publicly shame Ms. White.”

Kardashian’s account was suspended, and he later apologized through his lawyer, but Chyna sued, adding other claims involving alleged domestic violence and accusing Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Kyle Jenner and Khloé Kardashian of trash-talking her to TV executives and effectively killing her E! reality showA judge eventually severed the claims against Rob Kardashian from the claims against his mom and sisters,...

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