Revenge Porn Showdown! Blac Chyna Arrives In Court To Fight Rob Kardashian
July 10 2017, Published 5:20 p.m. ET
Blac Chyna went full force against Rob Kardashian, marching into court to demand a judge give her a restraining order against her baby daddy after his raunchy posts. RadarOnline.com is in the courtroom with exclusive updates from the hearing. Click through the gallery to find out what is happening in the explosive revenge porn case!
Chyna, 29, and her legal eagle attorney Lisa Bloom appeared in a Los Angeles court on Monday, July 10, 2017 to seek a restraining order against Kardashian, 30, for his revenge porn that he posted of his baby mama. She was wearing a white pants suit as she fought back against Kardashian's tirade.
"I was devastated, of course. I'm like, how could somebody, like, post these pictures of me?" Chyna said on Good Morning America before her court appearance.
Kardashian's attorney, Robert Shapiro, who defended O.J. Simpson with his father, was in court on his behalf. A source told RadarOnline.com exclusively that he would not be fighting the restraining order.
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"This is a person that I trusted. I felt...betrayed," Chyna said on GMA about Kardashian's vicious rants.
Bloom told RadarOnline.com before the hearing that she wanted Kardashian to "behave like a grownup," after he posted a nude photo of Chyna's crotch and breasts. RadarOnline.com exclusively observed that Kardashian was not present in court as the mother of his child, Dream, tried to stop him from harassing her. "Revenge porn is illegal," Bloom told RadarOnline.com as to why she was seeking the restraining order. "Cyber bulling is illegal. Harassing an ex is illegal."
"I intend to hold him accountable," the powerhouse attorney told RadarOnline.com about Kardashian's revenge porn postings.
Chyna ultimately won the restraining order, and it will remain in place until a follow-up court hearing on August 8.
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