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Blac Chyna suing the Kardashians

Blac Chyna is suing the entire Kardashian family.
The 29-year-old star has filed court documents against her former partner Rob Kardashian – with whom she has 11-month-old daughter Dream Renée – and his "powerful, vindictive family" for interfering with the shooting of the couple’s reality show ‘Rob & Chyna’ and stopping a second season from being aired.
Court documents submitted by Chyna’s team and obtained by People magazine allege: "Rob Kardashian is an abuser intent on destroying Angela White, the mother of his baby, who left him in 2016. In revenge, the Kardashian-Jenner family became media predators, slut-shaming her on social media and killing her hit television show, which had already begun filming a second season.
"Rob Kardashian and his powerful, vindictive family have done enough damage to Ms. White’s career and professional reputation, which she singlehandedly built from scratch – without the help of a famous last name. This lawsuit seeks to hold them accountable."
In the lawsuit, Chyna – whose real name is Angela Renée White – has also accused her ex-partner Rob Kardashian of physically abusing her. She claims that when she tried to call Tyga – with whom she has five-year-old son King Cairo – Rob "immediately grabbed the phone from her hand and violently knocked her to the ground where she landed on her hands and knees".
She then claims she called King’s nanny, who took him away, before locking herself in her bedroom.
However, she then alleges that "Rob Kardashian lost all control and tore the hinges off of Ms. White’s bedroom door. Ms. White then retreated to the bathroom, hid in the bathroom closet, and locked the door".
Chyna also alleges she "suffered pain and difficulty walking for days" after the incident. The court documents state: "Ms. White suffered pain and difficulty walking for days following the domestic dispute as a result of Rob Kardashian violently knocking her to the ground."
Rob or the rest of the Kardashian family have yet to publicly respond to the claims.