Blac Chyna is suing Rob Kardashian and all of the Kardashian-Jenner family in a comprehensive claim. Among her complaints against her ex include assault, battery, domestic violence, defamation and “revenge porn.” The model is suing all of the Kardashian-Jenner family for purportedly driving E! to cancel their reality show "Rob & Chyna," bringing about her missing out on potential profit.
"Rob & Chyna" was initially renewed for a second season shortly after debuting in September 2016, yet E! took the show off its scheduled when the ex-couple separated earlier this yea. In any case, Chyna accuses the Kardashians for the show's demise. The model states in her claim that she was ready to keep shooting the series in spite of her split from Rob, but the family contacted E! and requested “the second season of ‘Rob & Chyna’ not be filmed.”
Sources at E!, be that as it may, said Chyna was being difficult during production. The network maintains she refused to be in the same room as Rob, preventing the group's capacity to shoot a moment season. E! supposedly wasn't content with the show's ratings either. Chyna rejects the network’s explanation, insisting her legal team was told the family forced E! to pull the plug after the second season was already greenlit. Notwithstanding Rob, the other defendants included in Chyna's lawsuit include Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney Kardashian, and additionally Kendall, Kylie and Kris Jenner.
Chyna's claim comes on the heels of Rob and Kylie documenting an assault, battery and vandalism suit three weeks back. Rob asserted in his court papers that on December 14, 2016, Chyna more than once hit him in the face and attempted to choked him with an iPhone cord. The sock designer additionally asserted that Chyna caused $100,000 worth of harm to the home they lived in with their little girl Dream, yet claimed by Kylie.
As indicated by Rob's claim, Chyna crushed a phone and TV, as well as destroyed sane of the house’s walls and doors. Much like Chyna's suit, Rob did not specify the amount he’s seeking in damages.
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