Although the case was to go to trial, reports say the parties have privately negotiated a settlement. It’s not clear how much Kardashian and West initially were seeking in damages, but getting anything from Hurley is no doubt a victory.
The popular celebrity couple sued YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley after he attended West’s surprise engagement party at San Francisco’s AT&T Park in October 2013 uninvited, and then posted footage of the proposal on his new video platform Mixbit, despite signing a confidentiality agreement.
Chad Hurley (REUTERS) |
Although the case was to go to trial, reports say the parties have privately negotiated a settlement. It’s not clear how much Kardashian and West initially were seeking in damages, but getting anything from Hurley is no doubt a victory. The businessman has several days to fork over the money, at which point the lawsuit will be dismissed, according to TMZ.
Kardashian and West have never publicly spoken about the dispute, though they have done interviews about the proposal. The grand engagement party was later seen on “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”