Blac Chyna has been granted a temporary restraining order against Rob Kardashian.
Chyna, 29, appeared at Los Angeles Superior Court on Monday morning alongside attorney Lisa Bloom. Attorney Robert Shapiro represented Rob, who did not appear at the hearing.
“We agreed to stipulate to the temporary restraining order and all conditions attached thereto,” Shapiro said in a press conference after the hearing. “Our primary interest going forward for Mr. Kardashian is the health and welfare of the baby [Dream Kardashian], and both parents are going to work towards that goal. I personally on Robert Kardashian’s behalf apologized and offered our regrets for what has taken place in the past couple of days, and now we move forward to do one thing and one thing only: whatever’s in the best interest of this child.”
Bloom gave a press conference after Shapiro.
“I’m pleased to announce in court this morning we had a complete and total victory,” Bloom said. “The judge gave us everything we asked for, which is a set of very strong restraining orders, restraining him from coming near her and cyberbullying; restraining him from posting anything about her online … As we have said all along, revenge porn is a form of domestic abuse and a crime in California … We’re just delighted about the victory this morning.”
“I would like first and foremost to thank the judge for giving me the restraining order to protect me,” Chyna said. “Now I’m going to get back to co-parenting Dream.”
Page Six talked to Bloom after the press conference and she told us that Chyna is “feeling triumphant and had a big smile when we walked out of the courtroom.”
She also told us she will be working with Rob’s attorneys to work out a formal arrangement for co-parenting Dream, which will involve a nanny shuttling their 8-month-old daughter back and forth between Rob and Chyna.
“She’s not trying to prevent Rob from seeing his baby,” Bloom told us. “She believes a father should stay in contact with his child … She wants to have a healthy, peaceful co-parenting relationship.”