The Kardashians will avoid another high-profile trial involving family nemesis Blac Chyna.
According to reports Rob Kardashian and Chyna, with whom he shares a daughter, agreed to a settlement just before their revenge porn case was set to begin.
Terms of the deal are not known, but Rob's team had wanted to avoid a trial and was pushing hard for a settlement.
Jury selection in the case was set to begin on Monday, June 20, in Los Angeles, and potential jurors were already in place. However, per TMZ, jurors were informed that they were no longer needed due to the settlement.
The case stems from an incident in 2017, in which Rob posted several naked photos of Chyna to social media, doing so because he felt disrespected. A few days later, she obtained a restraining order against her former fiancé.
At the time, Rob's lawyer said the cyberbullying was "a spontaneous reaction that he regrets." Chyna told "GMA" that she was "devastated" by the Instagram posts.
Media outlets reported Chyna was looking for at least $1 million from Rob, as she claimed she lost out on several weight-loss endorsement deals because of his pictures.
Earlier this month, Rob claimed he and Chyna struck a deal in the revenge porn case but then accused her of backing out. A judge ruled that the case move forward — that is, of course, until this settlement was reached.
Chyna has long been a thorn in the side of the Kardashian-Jenner family. Back in 2017, she filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against the reality TV family, claiming they defamed her and torpedoed the "Rob & Chyna" reality show on E!. In early May, a jury sided with "The Kardashians" stars in the defamation case, and a judge ordered that Chyna pay their litigation costs. According to court documents obtained by TMZ last week, the First Family of Reality TV racked up $391,094 in total throughout the years-long proceedings. That figure, by the way, did not include attorney's fees.