Blac Chyna Asking For A Whopping $36 Million In 'Pain & Suffering' From Kardashians

Blac Chyna Asking For A Whopping $36 Million In 'Pain & Suffering' From Kardashians

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By Mike Walters on April 28, 2022 at 6:16 PM EDT

The trial involving Blac Chyna and The Kardashians is about to be in the hands of a jury hands, and Rob's ex is asking for a whopping $36 MILLION in damages for "pain and suffering."

According to new legal documents obtained by The Blast, Blac Chyna lays out the financial damages she believes to have incurred at the hands of the Kardashian family. The number is broken into specific amounts, including the loss of income for her television show 'Rob & Chyna.'

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Blac Chyna Claims She Is Owed MILLIONS In Damages From The Kardashians

Blac Chyna Asking For A Whopping $36 Million In 'Pain & Suffering' From Kardashians
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To start, Chyna says she would have made almost $100,000 an episode for the show, which could have still been on the air. The total could reach as high as $7.8 million, she claims in the filing. Plus, she alleges the loss of the ability to post on social media surrounding the show, which she earns a stunning $25,000 a placement. She says the average at the time was "10 to 20" per month." In other words, it might have been worth over $15 million.

Lastly, she points out she was paid $20,000 for "club appearances" several times a month, which dried up due to the issues with the Kardashians and this situation. In all, Chyna is asking for upwards of $36,000,000 for "pain and suffering" and damages in the case.

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Kris Jenner Was My 'Second Mother' Says Rob Kardashian's Ex-Girlfriend

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As you know, the trial has been going on for days, with both sides showing up in court and taking the stand in front of a jury. The lawyers have begun closing statements, and it might be over in the next day or two.

Shockingly, in the new filing, Chyna reveals she is so emotionally distressed by the situation partially due to the fact that she saw Kris Jenner as a "second mother to her."

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"Chyna suffered very different, but equally real emotional distress as a result of the defamatory statements and intentional interference with contract by Defendants. The Defendants’ secretive and malicious plot to destroy Chyna’s reality TV career seriously injured Chyna’s reputation in the entertainment industry and led to severe anxiety and feelings of betrayal and distrust. This is especially true as to Kim Kardashian, Chyna’s former best friend, and Kris Jenner, a woman she felt was a second mother to her," the document states.

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Rob Kardashian Goes OFF During His Trial Testimony

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As you can imagine, the Kardashians disagree with Chyna's allegations, specifically, "Ms. White has still not explained how she would testify to the fact—without simply guessing—that she would have appeared on TV shows at a rate of “1 to 2 seasons per year” for over 15 straight years."

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The biggest bombshell testimony came in the past few days after Rob Kardashian took the stand and shouted in the courtroom about the alleged violent incident involving Blac Chyna. "Stop trying to make it sound like it didn't happen...there were no marks on my face or neck. That doesn't mean it didn't happen," he yelled. Also, Rob admitted he has distanced himself from the public, due to recent weight gain. "I don't like to leave the house, it upsets me. I'm insecure about my body. I've gained some weight. I don't like going out," he said.

Kardashian Trial Winner Is Now Up To A Jury...

Blac Chyna Asking For A Whopping $36 Million In 'Pain & Suffering' From Kardashians
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At this point, the trial is almost over, and an award of money (or not) will all be up to a jury.

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