The music video vixen is 'very pleased' after a judge dismissed her ex-boyfriend's request to enforce a settlement agreement and drop the case against him, claiming such a settlement 'never existed.'

AceShowbiz - Blac Chyna's revenge porn lawsuit against her ex Rob Kardashian is to go to trial after he failed to convince a judge he had settled the case. A judge from the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County has denied Rob's attempt to enforce a settlement and drop the case against him, according to court documents seen by PEOPLE.

The sock designer's legal team had alleged earlier this month that Chyna had agreed to end the legal row if Rob helped her get out of a separate lawsuit filed by Justin C. Jones, who is known as Pilot Jones, and who accused the former couple of "public disclosure of private facts" and "intentional infliction of emotional distress," but claimed she had "changed her mind" and gone back on the deal.

Following the judge's decision on Thursday, June 16, Chyna's lawyer, Lynne Ciani, has said her 34-year-old client, whose real name is Angela Renee White, is "very pleased" and claims such a settlement "never existed." She said in a statement to the publication, "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."

"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," the lawyer added. "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."

Earlier this month, the 35-year-old former reality star's lawyers argued that "Chyna and her counsel have acted in bad faith" and as a result they asked a judge to assist in "enforcing the settlement agreement" and dropping the case. But Chyna's lawyer Ciani claimed Rob had "violated California law" by speaking out.

She said in a statement, "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-fiance are ongoing."

"When and if a confidential settlement is reached on this case, Chyna will alert the court first and then the media," they continued. "Regarding the earlier trial in April 2022, a Los Angeles jury soundly rejected Rob's testimony that Chyna had physically abused him. The jury found that Chyna, in fact, had not physically abused Rob."

Chyna filed a lawsuit in 2017 which accused her former fiance of damaging her brand and verbally and physically abusing her. She said she had suffered "significant damages" following a social media rampage from Rob, in which he shared three naked photos of her and accused her of abusing drugs and alcohol and behind unfaithful.

The make-up artist believes the scandal and influence from Rob's family ultimately led to the cancellation of her reality show "Rob & Chyna". Last month, she lost a defamation case filed against members of the Kardashian-Jenner family but plans to appeal the verdict. Rob, who has five-year-old daughter Dream with Chyna, has denied the allegations against him.

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