The 12-member jury began deliberations in a downtown Los Angeles court at 9:30 p.m. on Friday, but until the end of the court day at 4:30 p.m., they did not reach a verdict. They will return on Monday, however, it is not clear whether Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Kylie Jenner will be in court on Monday, as it is the same day as the 2022 Met Gala. Kardashian-Jenners lawyer Michael Rhodes told The Post he believes his clients are still attending the New York Gala on Monday. “He does not have to be here, but I will be,” Rhodes said as he walked out of the courtroom on Friday afternoon. Kim, Khloé, Kylie and Kris, who all testified this week, were not in court on Friday, nor was Chyna. Chyna, 33, has sued family members for $ 40 million in lost profits and more than $ 60 million in future profits, arguing that the famous family used her influence to cancel the second season of her show, “Rob & Chyna Which they denied. . The model also claimed that the family launched a campaign to tarnish her reputation and pushed network executives to unplug the show after her quarrel with Rob Kardashian, 35, on December 15, 2016. Before the hearing began, Judge Gregory Alarcon told jurors that they should give each defendant a “separate examination” of Chyna’s defamation and contractual interference claims. Kim, however, won a landslide victory on Friday when the judge ruled that there was not enough evidence that the Skims creator had defamed Chyna. The jury will return on Monday to continue discussions. Prince Williams The judge also told jurors that they could consider that Chyna may have deliberately concealed her finances by failing to provide financial statements, tax returns and other documents relating to her income or expenses, despite being given almost six years to file these documents. As this is a civil case, nine of the 12 jurors must agree that Chyna has proven her two allegations of defamation and tampering with her contract.