Blake Griffin and ex-fiancee Brynn Cameron have reached an agreement in their custody dispute.
The former couple released a joint statement to People Thursday revealing "both sides have settled amicably" out of court. Griffin and Cameron also denied a recent report from Radar Online which claimed Griffin would be forced to pay $258,000 per month in child support.
"The recent reports of the financial details of the child support agreement between Blake Griffin and Brynn Cameron are inaccurate," Griffin and Cameron said. "Both sides have settled amicably and are moving forward with co-parenting their two children.
"Due to the confidential nature of the agreement, no further details will be released."
Griffin seemingly responded to the initial report Thursday night with a tweet showing "The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert saying "Fake news."
— Blake Griffin (@blakegriffin23) August 3, 2018
Back in February, Cameron sued Griffin for palimony, alleging the five-time All-Star left Cameron and their two children, five-year-old Ford and two-year-old Finn, to date reality TV star Kendall Jenner. Griffin denied those allegations and asked for the complaint to be dismissed.
Griffin, who was traded from the Clippers to the Pistons in January, is heading into the second year of a five-year contract worth more than $171 million.