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Rob Kardashian Agrees to Pay Blac Chyna $20K Monthly for Child Support

The vicious custody battle between Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna has finally come to a conclusion.

Kardashian has agreed to pay $20,000 per month in child support, ending his messy custody battle with ex-fiancée Chyna. Reports confirm that as part of the deal, Chyna has dropped her domestic violence claims against the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star.

After the settlement, Kardashian posted an adorable photo of his daughter on Twitter. In the image, Dream appears to be sporting a red romper designed with an elephant as she sits on a table. Her two front teeth are revealed as she smiles for the camera. "my twin," Kardashian wrote in the caption.

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"Because Rob agreed to continue to stay away from Chyna and not contact her, Chyna has agreed to take the domestic abuse hearing scheduled for Monday, September 18, off calendar," Chyna's attorney Lisa Bloom told Us Weekly in a press release. "She will always have the right to go back into court if further incidents of domestic abuse occur."

Despite dropping her allegations against her ex, it looks like the Lashed Bar owner is not done with her former flame just yet. Chyna is reportedly seeking a seven-figure payout from Kardashian after he posted her nude photos on social media earlier this year.

Additionally, the 29-year-old is still upset over losing weight-loss endorsement contracts because of Kardashian's video posts showing her getting plastic surgery procedures on her body.

 "Chyna wants Rob to pay for what he did to her," a source close to the former stripper-turned-model told Radar Online. "She knows what Rob is worth and she wants him to apologize with a huge check."

Chyna and Kardashian confirmed their split just a month after announcing their engagement and pregnancy in May 2016. Their only child, Dream, was born in November.

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