The couple have gotten more money in their bank account as they win the settelemen over their leaked video. TMZ reports that the couple won $440,000 after winning the case.
Chad Hurley, one of the founders of YouTube and also a founder of MixBit has agreed to give the couple this huge sum. KimYe slapped him with a law suit claiming that he maneuvered his way into AT&T Park in San Francisco to witness Kanye's grand proposal to Kim back in 2013. They even stated that he signed a confidentiality agreement, but went on to secretly record the moment and upload it to MixBit anyway.
After learning what happened, an upset Kim and Kanye contacted their attorney Eric George, who filed a suit claiming Hurley was desperate to find a "second act" after two failed ventures following his sale of YouTube for $1.6 billion. According to reports, Hurley has just a few days left to pay the loot, and only then will the case be dismissed.
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