Rob Kardashian is looking to make a few adjustments to his child support agreement with ex-finacée, Blac Chyna, as he claims he “can no longer afford” his monthly payments.
According to The Blast, the two have been embroiled in a longstanding legal battle over the child support payments for their two-year-old, Dream. Initially, the youngest of the Kardashian klan agreed to cough up $20,000 a month in support, if Chyna agreed to toss her domestic violence restraining order, in exchange.
But now, Rob is claiming Chyna’s filing ultimately left him in financial ruin, so he needs his child support payments reduced. To make matters worse, Rob says he hasn’t participated in filming for his family show, “Keeping Up With The Kardashians,” so his well has run dry.
“I have not participated in the filming of any episodes since this summer when [Chyna] filed a request for a restraining order against me. Her request was widely publicized and I was scrutinized by the media,” he said in his declaration. “It has been an extraordinarily difficult time for me emotionally and I have no desire to continue participating in the reality show. I would like to maintain my privacy, try to recover from the emotional damage of the past several months, and explore other business ventures.”
According to legal docs obtained by the publication, Rob says his contract with the show guaranteed him $1 million for his participation, but with his minimal appearance in 2018, he says he was only compensated $50,000 per episode he was in.
While Rob’s salary has significantly decreased, he says Chyna has made a fortune off the drama, in addition to her career as a “model and entrepreneur,” and because of that, he believes he should be the one collecting support, $2,864 a month to be exact for his 50/50 custody.
In turn, Chyna has fired back, accusing Rob and his legal team of “manipulating” the numbers to make it his situation appear worse than it really is. But, the two will meet in court in December for a final decision.
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