Kim Kardashian and Kanye West just won a $440,000 lawsuit over their leaked engagement video, making them even richer than they already are.

West proposed to Kardashian back in 2013 in the most surprising and extravagant way at an empty AT&T Park with a huge orchestra and fireworks in front of the entire family. Obviously, this was a picture-perfect moment, but they left the videotaping up to the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" camera crew, so you can only imagine their anger when they found out someone manipulated their way into the venue to capture his own video, which he later posted online.

This wasn't just any someone, either, but the co-founder of YouTube himself, Chad Hurley, according to Gossip Cop. Hurley made his way into the park uninvited and then continued to post the footage to Mixbit, as well as tweet it to his million followers.

The power couple filed a lawsuit with their lawyer Eric George against Hurley for releasing the footage after he had signed a confidentiality agreement. "Hurley proceeded to try to turn the event into one starring himself," the couple said at the time, according to TMZ. "Broadcasting the images he knew were the exclusive property rights of someone else."

Hurley has a few days to pay up, and once he does, the entire lawsuit will be dismissed, TMZ reported. Considering he made $1.6 million when he sold YouTube to Google, this amount of money shockingly won't hurt him much.