In a joint statement shared by People on Thursday, Pistons star Blake Griffin and ex-fiancee Brynn Cameron said reported financial details about Griffin's child support payments are "inaccurate" and "both sides settled amicably and are moving forward with co-parenting their two children."

According to Radar Online, Griffin had been ordered to pay $258,000 a month in child support:

"In court documents, [Brynn] Cameron claimed Griffin booted her and their two children, Ford, 5, and Finn, 2 from his $12 million Pacific Palisades mansion. In a January declaration, Cameron said she was 'reduced to being homeless,' and only had $100 in her personal bank account. Cameron, who was a basketball star herself when she attended USC, said she is currently unemployed, and is taking care of the children."

The former couple reached a settlement during private negotiations and avoided going to trial. Details of the agreement were not revealed by Griffin and Cameron.

The 29-year-old, who was traded to the Pistons from the Clippers earlier this year, is heading into the second year of a five-year contract worth more than $171 million.

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In a previous civil suit, Cameron stated that Griffin refused to "provide promised financial support" even after he asked her to "give up her career goals and aspirations to raise their children and support" his career.

She stated Griffin left "his former fiancee and mother of his two children, for reality television star Kendall Jenner" and "cared more about the glamour of dating a Hollywood celebrity than the day-to-day responsibilities of being a father and family man."

Radar Online reports he's now dating model Francesca Aiello.

Griffin and Cameron have joint legal and physical custody of their children.