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Blac Chyna Legal Fees Discussed on Steve Harvey

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The Steve Harvey morning show talked about Blac Chyna paying her legal fees in the defamation lawsuit against the Kardashians. The Kardashian/Jenner family attorney has filed paperwork to collect the money owed to the family by Blac Chyna following the lawsuit that she lost. The attorney is seeking more than $391,000, close to $400,000, in costs related to the trial that hauled the family in court for two weeks.

The judge’s decision when he ruled in favor of the reality family was that China would have to cover the cost of their legal fees, said the co-host. The attorney for Blac Chyna immediately stated that she planned to appeal the judge’s decision. That prompted Blac Chyna’s mother Tokyo Toni, to start a GoFundMe in hopes of raising the money needed to pay the judge’s order.

Steve Harvey questioned where Blac Chyna and her mother are from, in reference to the name Tokyo Toni. “Ya’ll need to get some more realistic a** names,” said Harvey. “All these black people with these Chinese names.”

Harvey further discussed the names of Blac Chyna and Tokyo Toni. The morning show said Blac Chyna’s real name is Angela.

https://www.youtube.com/watch-v=k4CsYIkXzaE

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