Update 05/03/2022 10:21am:

Blac Chyna recently lost her $100 million defamation case against the Kardashian-Jenner family. The social media and TV personality’s case against Kim Kardashian was dropped, and jurors returned their verdict this past Monday following 10 hours of deliberations. Since then, Chyna’s mother Tokyo Toni has taken to social media to speak on the next moves for her daughter. 

Toni went on to say the appeal process is going to begin in a few days, noting, “It's a FIGHT ITS OKAY!!! A fight is a fight!!” Toni continued saying, “Chyna is a Boss like her momma ' Lol ' ROUND 1!!! Chuckles ---- NO BUCKLE/We riding 💪🏾 SMILE EVERYONE ' it's going to be okay'!!!”

Chyna’s mother called out various media outlets to garner attention for the appeal announcement, saying, “Life [goes] on ' Appeal coming ' Chyna again for the [gold medal] win! She duck walked them still!!! Powerful moves and A QUEEN is doing it!!” Take a look above. 


Original 05/02/2022 7:31pm:

Blac Chyna lost her $100 million defamation case against the Kardashian-Jenners just days after her case against Kim Kardashian was dropped. Jurors returned their verdict Monday after 10 hours of deliberations.

The case against the Kardashian-Jenners was filed in 2017 after Blac Chyna accused the family of making defamatory statements about her and conspiring to get her reality show with Rob Kardashian canceled. The trial lasted several weeks and found the famous family make claims about Blac Chyna being violent.

Blac Chyna denied the accusations and said she was joking in one instance where she allegedly pointed a gun at Rob Kardashian and wrapped a phone cord around his neck. Blac Chyna's mother, Tokyo Toni, also chimed in on the Kardashian-Jenners and was thrown out of the courtroom for remarks made about the family. Kris, Khloe, Kim, Kylie, Rob, and Kris' boyfriend, Corey Gamble, all testified during the trial.

Ultimately, the jury decided to rule in favor of the Kardashian-Jenners and Blac Chyna will not receive any damages as a result of the case.

Source: Rolling Stone