Blac Chyna Trial: Kardashian Sisters Innocent as Revealed by Model? [DETAILS]
Blac Chyna has finally spoken out about her experience with the Kardashian-Jenner family during her trial, and she revealed that she had no personal knowledge of anything the sisters had said or done to harm her career.
According to SF Gate, the reality star took the witness stand for the third day of her hearing in a courtroom in Los Angeles, California.
The mother of two has filed a $100 million lawsuit against Kim and Khloe Kardashian, as well as Kylie and Kris Jenner, for allegedly forcing the cancellation of her reality series "Rob & Chyna" and damaging her career.
The billionaire family's legal representative, Michael G. Rhodes, questioned Chyna, asking, "Am I correct, you are not aware of anything that Khloe Kardashian did or said, verbally or in writing, that harmed your career?"
The model agreed and answered, "correct, not to my face," before answering the same thing as Kim Kardashian.
The lawyer raised his voice, asking if she was aware of anything that any family member had done to her reputation.
Chyna replied, "No, but I know now what they did behind my back."
All the Kardashian defendants were present in court on Wednesday except for Kylie Jenner, but they never missed the trial in the first two hearings.
The recent news comes a few days after the model's mother, Tokyo Toni, was asked to stay away from the proceedings after an online attack.
According to Daily Mail UK, Toni, whose real name is Shalana Hunter, went live on Instagram hours after the trial to say explicit remarks about the famous family.
The mom, who appeared to be rolling a cannabis joint, said the family "looked dead" when she saw them in person.
Attorney Rhodes called out Chyna's mom for her wrongdoings, saying she should be banned from the courtroom as she "veiled physical threats against" the Kardashians.
"She cannot be in this courtroom if this is how she is going to conduct herself. Miss Jenner was physically worried this morning about her safety," the lawyer continued.
Chyna's attorney, Lynne Ciani, spoke out about the issue, saying she told her client that her mom could not come into the hearing if she said something appropriate.
Tokyo Toni missed Tuesday's proceedings.