Court Blowout: Blac Chyna Declares 'Complete & Total Victory' After Winning Restraining Order Against Rob
July 10 2017, Published 5:40 p.m. ET
Blac Chyna declared "complete and total victory" over Rob Kardashian after she was granted a restraining order amid his revenge porn scheme. Click through RadarOnline.com's gallery for an exclusive video from the hearing that banned the sock designer from posting any more nude photos of his baby mama.
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WATCH THE VIDEO A somber looking Chyna, 29, held her attorney Walter Mosley's hand while Lisa Bloom revealed the details of the restraining orders granted by the judge after Kardashian's naked photo rant on Monday, July 10, 2017. "I'm pleased to announce in court this morning we had a complete and total victory," Bloom said after the hearing. "The judge gave us everything we asked for. Which is a set of very strong and enforceable restraining orders against Rob Kardashian."
WATCH THE VIDEO: Kardashian's attorney, O.J. Simpson powerhouse Robert Shapiro, spoke on behalf of his client, who refused to appear in court. "I apologized and offered our regrets for what has taken place in the past couple of days," he said about Kardashian posting naked crotch and boob photos of Chyna on Instagram and Twitter.
In RadarOnline.com's exclusive video, Bloom explained that the restraining orders prohibited Kardashian from "posting anything about her online of a personal nature, including photos and videos."
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Kardashian's naked photos and videos of his baby mama were the cause for the restraining order, and RadarOnline.com exclusively confirmed that Bloom submitted video evidence as proof during the case. "Revenge porn is a form of domestic abuse," she said after court.
Chyna's attorney explained that Kardashian was restrained from "coming near her," and from "cyber bullying ." Dream's father had posted a video of Chyna kissing another man to his social media pages. "We're just delighted about the verdict we had this morning," Bloom declared after the hearing.
Shapiro said that Kardashian "agreed to stipulate to the temporary restraining order and all conditions set." He also said, "Our primary interest going forward for Mr. Kardashian is the health and welfare of the baby. And as we move forward, whatever is in the best interest of the child." Stay with RadarOnline.com for updates to the story.
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