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According to TMZ, that's how the involved parties are settling a lawsuit in which the famous couple accused Hurley of shooting footage (despite signing a confidentiality agreement) of their 2013 proposal at San Francisco's AT&T Park in 2013 and leaking it on his new internet venture, MixBit.
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In court documents, the couple accuse Hurley of being desperate for another big company after he and his partners sold YouTube to Google for $1.65 million.
The couple says that the footage belonged to "Keeping Up With the Kardashian" producers Bunim/Murray and E!.
It later aired on the E! reality show in February 2014.
Representatives for Kanye West, Kim Kardashian West, and Chad Hurley didn't immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment on the reported settlement.