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NBA Star Blake Griffin Settles Lawsuit with Baby Mama Over Being Dumped for Kendall Jenner

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By TheBlast Staff on January 17, 2019 at 12:06 AM EST

NBA star Blake Griffin has reached a deal with his baby mama which will dismiss her massive lawsuit against him.

According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Griffin and Brynn Cameron have settled the case and are requesting the court dismiss the "entire action of all parties and all cause of actions."

Last year, Griffin was sued by his ex-fiancée for allegedly leaving her “homeless and cash-strapped” after he dumped her to start dating Kendall Jenner.

Cameron (who is the mother of Griffin’s two children) sued him for breach of oral contract, claiming he promised to take care of her and their kids … but instead left them high and dry.

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Cameron’s attorney claimed that Griffin “had no problem trading Brynn Cameron, his former fiancée and mother of his two children, for reality television star Kendall Jenner.”

The suit said Blake Griffin "cared more about the glamour of dating a Hollywood celebrity than the day-to-day responsibilities of being a father and family man."

Cameron said she and Griffin planned to get married on July 28, 2017. A month before the wedding, she claims Griffin blindsided her with a prenuptial agreement. She stood her ground and they postponed the wedding.

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After the postponement, Cameron said Griffin “immediately embarked on a high-profile affair with Jenner.” In August 2017, after “humiliating” her and their family by spending a very public weekend with Jenner in the Hamptons, Cameron says Griffin told her he “had no intention of continuing to live with her and their children.”

Cameron said she and their children are now “homeless and cash-strapped” and forced to rely on her brother for support. She sued seeking unspecified damages.

Months later, the two would settle their custody battle but the lawsuit was still ongoing until now.

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