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Blac Chyna Gets A Second Chance At Kardashian Fortune With Revenge Porn Trial

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By MLC on June 18, 2022 at 10:00 AM EDT

Blac Chyna, real name Angela White, will have yet ANOTHER day in court with her ex-fiancé.

However, this time Rob Kardashian won’t have his mom and sisters to back him up on the stand.

BC and her legal team are moving ahead with their revenge porn case that was originally filed in October 2017.

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The lawsuit came to be following the couples horrendous and chaotic breakup in 2016.

Rob published multiple pornographic images of Blac Chyna on social media following their split and shared confidential information about his ex.

In legal documents obtained by Us Weekly, Chyna accused Rob of using his social media to leak explicit images of her.

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BC's 2017 Revenge Porn Case Will Have It's Day In Court

"As a result, it was not just Rob's over nine million Instagram followers that witnessed his social media attack on Ms. White but rather the entire world witnessed it as well," the documents stated.

In the OG docs. BC claimed she suffered “significant damages” after her private photos were shared. She claimed they were “designed to harm” her reputation.

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"At no time did Rob Kardashian have Ms. White's permission to publish these photos or information online, nor did Rob Kardashian ever attempt to seek Ms. White's consent to share these photos or her personal medical information before he posted them for his millions of Instagram and Twitter followers and the rest of the world to see," the legal docs read.

The lawsuit appeared to go to the wayside in recent years, especially after Rob agreed to assist BC in a different lawsuit involving her ex, Justin C. Jones, aka Pilot Jones.

In court documents obtained by TMZ, Rob’s legal team alleged that Chyna agreed to dismiss the revenge porn lawsuit if Rob helped BC get dropped from her lawsuit with Pilot Jones.

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The revenge porn trial was set for June 13, but given their alleged agreement, it did not happen.

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Now, things have taken a complete 180 and BC is ready to have her day with RK in court.

TMZ reported on June 17 that a judge denied Rob’s attempt at a settlement he claims to have struck with BC. The settlement would have made the case go away before trial.

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Chyna’s lawyer, Lynne Ciani, told the outlet, “Under California law, settlement discussions are confidential. Rob Kardashian has violated California law by revealing alleged details of ongoing settlement discussions. Chyna is permitted under California law to disclose that settlement discussions regarding her revenge porn case against her ex-fiancé are ongoing. When and if a confidential settlement is reached on this case, Chyna will alert the court first and then the media."

We recently reported that Rob’s famous family is after BC for nearly $400k in legal fees.

Earlier this week we reported that Blac Chyna owes Kris Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian $391k in legal fees for the defamation case.

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BC’s lawyer hit back at the Kar-Jenner’s legal team saying the family simply “cannot recover” the legal fees from her client.

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“Kris Jenner’s attempt to financially ruin Angela White, the mother of her granddaughter Dream Kardashian, will not work,” Ciani said in a statement to Page Six.

She continued to explain that under California law, legal costs are only awarded to defendants “when they are without fault.”

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