Report: Rob Kardashian Files To Lower His Child Support Payments, Believes Chyna Should Pay Him
Rob Kardashian is currently paying a whopping $20,000 in child support to his ex, Blac Chyna, and, most recently, he filed documents to have that massive sum reduced for specific reason that has everything to do with the former stripper's current lifestyle.
According to The Blast, Rob claims he can simply no longer afford to pay 20 stacks each month to his ex-fiancée Blac Chyna, and, in fact, believes she should be the one paying him since she reportedly makes more than he does.
In his claim, he solely blames Chyna for his current financial situation, stating that the domestic violence restraining order she filed against him, last year, caused him "significant damage."
Since the explosive battle between the two ensued and seemingly subsided, he has stayed out of the spotlight and even halted his participation in his family's reality series, Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
"I have not participated in the filming of any episodes since this summer when [Chyna] filed a request for a restraining order against me," he stated in his own declaration. "Her request was widely publicized and I was scrutinized by the media."
The former reality star went on to stress that the incident has drained him, emotionally, and he has "no desire to continue participating in the reality show." Instead, he chooses to maintain his privacy, and "try to recover from the emotional damage of the past several months, and explore other business ventures."
The site went on to specify that while Rob's contract with KUWTK guaranteed him a base annual salary of $1 million for his participation, he was only compensated for episodes he actually appeared in in 2018 at a reduced rate of $50,000 per episode.
Furthermore, financial records indicate that his income has dwindled from $100,000 per month, at the time of his split with Chyna, to less than $10,000. Chyna, according to the site, makes approximately $60,000, monthly.
Due to these changes, Rob believes, with the support of his lawyers, that he should collect $2,864 for his 50/50 custody of their daughter, Dream, from Chyna.
Rob and Chyna are scheduled to meet with a judge in December for a final decision.