The Kardashians want Blac Chyna to ‘cover $390,000 legal fees’ after losing her defamation court case

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Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner and their mother, Kris Jenner, of ruining her television career by getting her spin-off reality show, Rob & Chyna axed, as well as affecting her reputation.The court ruled in favour of the Kardashians and ordered Blac Chyna to pay the family’s legal fees according to TMZ, after failing to convince the jury that she was owed $108million (£89million) from her former fiancé Rob Kardashian’s family.The Kardashians’ lawyers have now filed paperwork breaking down an itemised list of how much they have spent on the case over the years the case has been active.The sum is said to have run up to $390,000 (£323,000) – and that is not including their attorney costs.Among the costs are charges for hosting electronic documents mounting up to $7,248.35 (£6,000), court reporter fees of $19,895 (£16,500), deposition costs of $63,078.20 (£52,000) and a whopping $184,871.71 (£153,000) on ‘models, enlargements, and photocopies of exhibits.’The court will have to sign off on the final costs now that the itemised claim has been submitted.While the jury did not completely exonerate the Kardashians of any wrongdoing, Blac Chyna was still awarded no damages at all, leading to her mother, Tokyo Toni, setting up a GoFundMe to cover the costs of an appeal.Christina Aguilera wears strap-on as part of her dazzling array of costumes for LA PrideKim Kardashian and Pete Davidson stun in PDA-packed holiday snaps on 'beach for 2'Tom Cruise 'won't apologise when he's made a mistake' and will 'flatly deny' wrongdoingShe has asked for fans to donate $400,000 (£331,000) to the appeal, which went live at the start of May, but so far only $1,355 (£1,121) has been raised.After 10 hours of deliberation, the jury.

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