A Los Angeles jury decided Monday that Blac Chyna will receive no damages in her $100 million defamation lawsuit against Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Khloé Kardashian.
After two days of deliberations, jurors handed the victory to the Kardashian-Jenner clan saying there was no evidence the family derailed Chyna’s reality TV career by maneuvering to get her E! reality series Rob & Chyna canceled, according to Entertainment Tonight.
Chyna, real name Angela Renee White, filed the lawsuit alleging members of the Kardashian-Jenner family made false statements that she physically assaulted former fiancé Rob Kardashian, leading to the cancellation of Rob & Chyna.
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An attorney for the model and socialite told the court Thursday that his client lost money because of defamatory remarks by the Kardashian-Jenners. But a lawyer for the family countered that Chyna has made millions of dollars since the show last aired and that his clients did nothing wrong.
A day earlier, Rob took the stand and alleged Chyna was violent throughout their relationship, saying she pulled a gun on him, hit him with a metal rod, scratched him and used an iPhone cord to assault him.
Chyna told the court she was “just joking” when she pointed a gun at Rob’s head and wrapped a phone cord around his neck.
Rob & Chyna was canceled as the couple split amid a series of back-and-forth accusations.
Rob said his then fiancée was cheating on him, and Chyna accused Rob of refusing to get help for his mental health issues. As the situation between them spiraled, Rob posted nude photos of Chyna on social media, and she took out a temporary restraining order against him in response.