Hollywood socialite Blac Chyna filed for a restraining order against ex-boyfriend and baby daddy Robert Kardashian on Friday. The 29-year-old reality TV star enlisted the help of celebrity attorney Lisa Bloom, left.
Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renée White, filed for a restraining order after Kardashian posted nude images of her in violation of California’s rigid “revenge p0rn” law.
“I’m very proud to represent her,” Bloom told the
NY Daily News, “and we are ready to fight for her rights in court to protect her as a woman and as a mother against Rob Kardashian’s vicious cyberbullying of her and his acts of revenge porn.”
Bloom, who is the daughter of high-powered attorney Gloria Allred, recently represented troubled comedienne Kathy Griffin.
Bloom, 55, said she’ll ask the court to protect the interests of Chyna and Kardashian’s 7-month-old daughter, Dream.
Kardashian, 30, reportedly cut off Chyna’s financial support and took back two luxury cars he had leased for her. He also plans to evict Chyna from a house he rented for her in the Tarzana neighborhood of Los Angeles, Calif.
The drama unfolded earlier this week when Kardashian posted a series of angry rants on social media, accusing Chyna of cheating on him. He followed up by posting graphic images of Chyna in various stages of undress.
He also said he paid $250,000, and as much as $1 million, on surgeries and jewelry for the former stripper.
Kardashian told his social media followers he was a good man to Chyna. He said she used him to buy clothes and jewelry for her new man, with whom she is attempting to sign a reality show production deal.
The new boyfriend, “Ferrari“, trolled on Instagram.com on Wednesday, posting photos of himself in bed next to Chyna.
“Just sad. Loved Chyna as my wife and accepted all the wrong she did and continued to ride for her and remain Loyal to her. Never did I cheat,”Kardashian tweeted Wednesday.
“But she couldn’t remain loyal and cheated and f–ked way too many people and she got caught and now this is all happening and it’s sad.”