Blac Chyna unleashed a violent ambush on an ex-boyfriend while he slept in his home, leaving his face a swollen, bloody mess… at least according to a new lawsuit, which also references Rob Kardashianprevious claims against her.
The reality TV star is being sued by her ex, Gemini Hectorwho claims she often physically abused him during their nearly 3-year relationship when they lived together in Los Angeles.
In the documents, obtained by TMZ, Twin claims Chyna’s abuse peaked in September 2021 when she violently attacked him while he slept in their bed.
He claims she struck him in the face with closed fists, elbows and knees… and says she pinned his arms with her body weight, so he couldn’t defend himself.
Twin says the alleged attack left him with serious injuries… including cuts to his face and swollen shut eyes. He included a horrible photo of the suit.
After that attack, he claims Chyna called her personal doctor to the house to treat him, and she still had his blood on her hands when the doctor arrived.
Twin claims that BC was often abusive during their relationship, claiming this usually happened when she was drinking or using drugs, and he says she would often try to strangle him and use household objects as weapons… including wires, furniture, telephones cell phones, and kitchen utensils.
Rob is also mentioned in the lawsuit…it says Rob and other Kardashians testified in court that Blac Chyna “has a propensity for verbal abuse and extreme physical violence against her domestic partners and others, particularly when she consumes alcohol.”
As we reported… Rob testified In April 2022, Blac Chyna hit him at least 5 times during their relationship, claiming that she strangled him with a telephone cord while using cocaine and drinking. Rob also testified that she held a gun to his head.
In the docs, Twin says BC believes he can verbally abuse and physically attack men without repercussions… and he’s suing for more than $10 million in damages.
Twin’s lawyer, Kirk Edward Schencktells TMZ… “It’s a shocking experience for any man to go through – being attacked by a female abuser in a domestic violence context and knowing he can’t fight back or even defend himself for fear of being wrongly (falsely) labeled as the perpetrator. in fact. Every day in America, men suffer often brutal injuries, but many do not have the courage to come forward and protect their legal rights.”
He adds: “Our client is willing to stand up and seek protection under the California Domestic Violence Protection Act – which applies to all genders. He hopes other non-female victims of domestic violent crimes will feel free to do the same.”
We reached out to Chyna’s camp…no response yet.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.