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It's War! Both Rob & Chyna Lawyer Up After His Drug & Cheating Claims, Naked Photos

Rob Kardashian shocked fans by putting baby mama Blac Chyna on blast this morning, posting explicit naked photos and accusing her of cheating and abusing drugs and alcohol. Now, the hot-tempered father, 29, is following his threats to take away their daughter, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

"Rob has hired a lawyer to go after full custody of Dream right away, because he feels she is an unfit mother," a Kardashian family friend said.

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Meanwhile, Chyna, 28, is furious over her on-again, off-again boyfriend's rash decision to post nude pictures and accuse her of doing drugs — and now she plans to take legal action.

"Chyna told Rob that she is going to sue the s**t out of him for hurting her brand with these accusations," a source close to the troubled sock designer said

As RadarOnline.com reported, the nasty battle started  earlier today when Kardashian went on a social media rant.

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After he deleted the naked pictures, he then accused Chyna, 29, of cheating on him with "20 men in one month," as well as using drugs in front of their daughter.

Then Chyna fired back at her ex on Snapchat with claims of abuse, and said the truth would come to light.

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