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Rob Kardashian Claims Blac Chyna Completely Ruined His Life

The former reality star says she left him homeless and broke.

Rob Kardashian recently filed legal documents in hopes that his $20,000 monthly child support payments to his ex, Blac Chyna, would be drastically reduced.

Now, the retired reality star is speaking out about how his former fiancée cost him to lose thousands of dollars, his home, and more.

Court documents obtained by The Blast quote Rob detailing how he believes the former stripper caused him to go broke and to sell half of his sock line, Arthur George, to make ends meet. Thankfully, the lucky buyer was his mother, Kris Jenner, who managed to help him keep things going.

"When the business was struggling, my mother infused it with capital to keep it afloat and from her infusion gained a 50% share in the company," he said. "Previously, the line's success was in large part due to my regular posting and general promotion on social media."

He added that Blac Chyna's restraining order request majorly affected his strategy in promoting his business.

"Angela's [Blac Chyna] request for a restraining order against me includes various prohibitions on what I could post online," he continued. "In order to avoid any potential future issues, I nearly eliminated my social media presence."

His mother has since taken over the promotion of Arthur George, most recently posting a photo on October 7, of a Halloween-themed pair.

Furthermore, he shared that he has since moved in with Jenner as he also lost his house, earlier this year.

"My income now is insufficient to pay for my expenses," he added. "As of Jan. 17, 2018, I am short nearly $300,000 which my accountant projects I will need to pay for my 2017 tax liabilities. I no longer own a home. I now live in my mother's home."

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