Rob Kardashianis alleging his ex-fiancéeBlac Chynaagreed to drop herrevenge-porn lawsuitagainst him, but is now backing out of the deal.

Jones, who is identified in the documents as a “former friend”, is accusing the exes of “public disclosure of private facts” and “intentional infliction of emotional distress,” per the docs.

“With trial fast approaching, Chyna and her counsel looked to co-defendant Rob to resolve the Jones Case without her having to pay any money to secure a dismissal with prejudice,” the documents state.

Kardashian agreed to the deal last month; however, he alleges Chyna (born Angela White) has since “changed her mind” and is now threatening to move forward with the trial, which is set to begin on June 13, the docs state.

Blac Chyna; Rob Kardashian.Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic; Gabe Ginsberg/Getty

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Kardashian’s legal team is arguing that “Chyna and her counsel have acted in bad faith” and have asked a judge for their help in “enforcing the settlement agreement” and dropping the case entirely.

Kardashian’s attorneys did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna.Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images

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According to the lawsuit, Chyna alleged the nude photo scandal and influence from the Kardashian family are what gotRob & Chyna,herE!reality show with Kardashian, axed before a second season.

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Chyna and her legal team eventually took the Kardashian-Jenner family to court,elaborating on her decision via Twitter this past April.

“When they got myNo. 1 hit showkilled back in January 2017, that not only hurt me financially and emotionally, that hurt my beautiful KIDS,” she wrote in a statement on Twitter.

“I’m taking them to court to stand up for my legal rights and to be an example to my kids that ‘what’s right is right, what’s wrong is wrong,'” she continued. “And what they did was so wrong. I am so thankful that a jury will finally listen to what really happened behind closed doors — the lies that were told and the damage that was done.”

Chyna plans toappeal the verdict, according to her lawyer.

source: people.com