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In 2017, Chyna filed a lawsuit against the Kardashian for allegedly damaging her brand and verbally and physically abusing her — he has denied the claims 

Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian | CREDIT: MICHAEL TRAN/GETTY IMAGES; BROADIMAGE/SHUTTERSTOCK

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have found a way to resolve her revenge-porn claims against him out of court.

Despite news last week that the exes had failed to reach a settlement ahead of Monday's scheduled court date, PEOPLE has confirmed that the pair will not move forward with the case.

Kardashian's lawyer Michael Rhodes confirmed the settlement to PEOPLE. (Chyna's lawyer Lynne Ciani did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.)

RELATED: Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna Fail to Reach Settlement on Revenge-Porn Claims, Exes Will Go to Trial

On Thursday, a judge from the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County denied Kardashian's previous motion to enforce a settlement over Chyna's allegations, per court documents seen by PEOPLE.


"Chyna is very pleased that the trial judge denied Rob's motion to 'enforce' a settlement that never existed," Ciani said in a statement to PEOPLE on Thursday. "Without a settlement, Chyna will prove her case to a Los Angeles jury on June 20 that Rob posted devastating revenge porn of her to millions of his Instagram followers without her consent."

Ciani added, "Revenge porn is a very dangerous form of violence predominantly perpetrated against girls and women. Victims of revenge porn typically experience serious anxiety, shame, and helplessness. Some revenge porn victims have committed suicide. Rob Kardashian has never taken responsibility for his heinous and vengeful act of posting revenge porn against Chyna in July 2017.  He was never criminally prosecuted. It is finally time for Rob to be held accountable in a court of law."

Kardashian's legal representatives did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment at the time.

RELATED: Rob Kardashian Claims Ex Blac Chyna Agreed to Drop 'Revenge-Porn Lawsuit' but Is Backing Out of Deal

In a motion filed on June 6, Kardashian's lawyers alleged Chyna, 34 (real name Angela Renée White) said she would drop her lawsuit if the Keeping Up with the Kardashians alum, 35, helped her get out of a separate lawsuit filed by Justin C. Jones, according to previous court documents obtained to PEOPLE.


Jones, who is identified in the documents as a "former friend", is accusing the exes of "public disclosure of private facts" and "intentional infliction of emotional distress," per the docs.



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In 2017, Chyna filed a lawsuit against the Kardashian for allegedly damaging her brand and verbally and physically abusing her — he has denied the claims 

Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian | CREDIT: MICHAEL TRAN/GETTY IMAGES; BROADIMAGE/SHUTTERSTOCK

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have found a way to resolve her revenge-porn claims against him out of court.

Despite news last week that the exes had failed to reach a settlement ahead of Monday's scheduled court date, PEOPLE has confirmed that the pair will not move forward with the case.

Kardashian's lawyer Michael Rhodes confirmed the settlement to PEOPLE. (Chyna's lawyer Lynne Ciani did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.)

RELATED: Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna Fail to Reach Settlement on Revenge-Porn Claims, Exes Will Go to Trial

On Thursday, a judge from the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County denied Kardashian's previous motion to enforce a settlement over Chyna's allegations, per court documents seen by PEOPLE.


"Chyna is very pleased that the trial judge denied Rob's motion to 'enforce' a settlement that never existed," Ciani said in a statement to PEOPLE on Thursday. "Without a settlement, Chyna will prove her case to a Los Angeles jury on June 20 that Rob posted devastating revenge porn of her to millions of his Instagram followers without her consent."

Ciani added, "Revenge porn is a very dangerous form of violence predominantly perpetrated against girls and women. Victims of revenge porn typically experience serious anxiety, shame, and helplessness. Some revenge porn victims have committed suicide. Rob Kardashian has never taken responsibility for his heinous and vengeful act of posting revenge porn against Chyna in July 2017.  He was never criminally prosecuted. It is finally time for Rob to be held accountable in a court of law."

Kardashian's legal representatives did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment at the time.

RELATED: Rob Kardashian Claims Ex Blac Chyna Agreed to Drop 'Revenge-Porn Lawsuit' but Is Backing Out of Deal

In a motion filed on June 6, Kardashian's lawyers alleged Chyna, 34 (real name Angela Renée White) said she would drop her lawsuit if the Keeping Up with the Kardashians alum, 35, helped her get out of a separate lawsuit filed by Justin C. Jones, according to previous court documents obtained to PEOPLE.


Jones, who is identified in the documents as a "former friend", is accusing the exes of "public disclosure of private facts" and "intentional infliction of emotional distress," per the docs.



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