Rob Kardashian denied primary custody of daughter in legal battle with Blac Chyna

Rob Kardashian has been denied primary custody of his daughter, Dream from his baby mama, Blac Chyna.

According to The Blast, a judge had denied Rob’s request to take full custody of his daughter. EOnline reports that a statement released by Blac Chyna’s lawyer indicates that she won’t be backing down in her bid to stop Rob and his family from having their way.

In a statement to E! News, Chyna’s lawyer said,

“Chyna will not back down from Rob and his family’s attempt to take away her agreed-upon custody of Dream. She will continue to take all necessary steps to protect her children, including defeating Rob’s and his family’s latest attempt to undermine Chyna’s joy as a mother to Dream and her ability to make a living as a single mother – without any child support from Rob.”

Back in January, the reality star filed an emergency motion, requesting that Chyna’s time with their daughter be reduced to weekends, with a nanny present, and that his ex undergo a drug and alcohol test before each visit.

In his filing, Rob accused Chyna of hosting multiple parties at her house while their daughter is present. He also claimed his ex has snorted cocaine and made violent threats to people in her home, and has also thrown objects, such as knives and lit candles at them, TMZ had reported in January, citing court documents. The outlet also reported that he claimed that Dream has started “naked twerking and acting out sexual positions that she said her mom taught her,” as well as using foul language.

On Thursday, a judge denied Rob Kardashian’s request for primary custody of his and ex Blac Chyna’s 3-year-old daughter Dream Kardashian, while their legal battle over the child continues.

The judge added that there was no emergency with the situation, according to documents obtained by The Blast.

Rob and Chyna, who welcomed Dream on November 10, 2016, split in February 2017.

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