The family, who were at the Met Gala in New York when the verdict was announced, was very pleased, according to Michael Rhodes.

The case was clear cut, according to Rhodes.

The reality TV moguls were accused of defaming her by making false statements about the incident, including a text sent by Kris that claimed she beat Rob's face out.

The defamation claim against Kim was dismissed by Alarcon before the jury returned for a verdict.

Kim's attorney argued that she should be cleared of defamation claims because her attorneys didn't give specific statements that were defamatory. Kim had statements by other defendants despite not making a specific statement. The judge disagreed.

As they each took the witness stand, theKardashians claimed that Chyna hit Rob with a metal rod, pointed a gun at his head, and threw a patio chair at his car. She denied pointing the gun at Rob's head or trying to choke him with the cord, and said that she had only been joking.

The incident was a key event in the unraveling of Rob and Chyna. Ciani argued in closing arguments that the story Rob had told his family was not believable because he was left with no marks after the alleged attack by Chyna.

Ciani told the jurors that no one called the police, Rob did not go to the hospital, and he did not have a Band-Aid on him.

Rob and his family still suffer emotional damage from the incident, as their testimony showed.

Kris got emotional as she explained that less than 60 days before this incident, Kim had been held at gunpoint in her Paris hotel room.

Network executives testified at trial that the decision not to renew the show was not influenced by anything theKardashians did or said. The show was not the kind of show we would want to produce, as former E! president Adam Stotsky put it.

The cancellation of reality TV appearances, club appearances, and social media posts resulted in a loss of income for Chyna.

Rhodes argued that there was no way to verify how much she made after she failed to produce certain financial documents in response to a court order.

During closing arguments, Rhodes asked the jury if she was telling the truth about her income.

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