Contrary to a previous report by Radar Online, Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin has not been ordered by a court to pony up a ridiculous amount of $250,000 per month in child support to his ex-girlfriend/fiancée, Brynn Cameron.

Griffin and Cameron made a joint press release on Friday, implying that Radar Online’s exposé is off base, per Kirkland Crawford of the Detroit Free Press.

“The recent reports of the financial details of the child support agreement between Blake Griffin and Brynn Cameron are inaccurate,” the statement read. “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.”

While the full details of the agreement remains unknown and unlikely to be shared by the pair at any point moving forward, it’s been reported by TMZ that Griffin is already spending $32,000 per month in child support for his two kids with Cameron. That amount accrues to $384,000 in a year. That amount burns a sizeable hole in Griffin’s pocket, but at least it’s not as onerous as the initially reported amount of $258,000.

Griffin signed an extension contract with the L.A. Clippers last year before the team traded him to the Detroit Pistons back in January.

Blake Griffin and Cameron are the parents of Ford, 5, and Finn, 2.