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Blac Chyna Refuses to Return $125k Jewelry Rob Kardashian Bought Her Before Their Fight
Rob Kardashian is demanding Blac Chyna return bling he bought for her before things went south for the reality TV couple.
Kardashian alleges he sent over seven pieces of jewelry to Chyna just days before his revenge porn tirade, asking her to pick what she wanted — but then she never returned any of it to the jeweler.
The seven pieces were worth around $250,000 and Chyna was told to pick one — but she reportedly kept four, worth around $125,000.
The jeweler apparently has requested the gift be returned, but the former model has not responded, TMZ reported.
Lisa Bloom, the attorney representing Chyna, said the bling was a gift from Kardashian, and she has no obligation to return it.
The lawyer also disputed the amount of items returned, noting that Chyna returned four items but kept a set of three tennis bracelets after the fight.
Bloom added that she returned four items that were legally hers anyway, referring to the action as a gift to Kardashian.
It is unclear how much money Kardashian makes from his Arthur George sock line, but CelebrityNetWorth.com reports he is worth $6 million. Kardashian had also alleged he paid the rent on Chyna’s Tarzana, Calif., rental and paid for a number of vehicles for her and her mom.
Chyna obtained a restraining order against Kardashian on Monday after he posted a series of nude images of her on social media the week prior, accusing her of cheating and doing drugs under the same roof as their 8-month-old daughter, Dream.
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