Rob Kardashian must keep away from Blac Chyna after she won a restraining order Monday amid new claims he punched her, tore the hinges off a door, showed her a gun and threatened to kill himself with pills.
In a revised petition obtained by the Daily News, Chyna said Kardashian went on a rampage April 8 when she asked him to stop trash-talking her in front of her young son.
She said Kardashian punched her in her side, knocking her to the ground.
“I was terrified, and my legs were hurt,” she said in her amended declaration.
She said she ran to her bedroom and locked the door.
“Rob was so out of control, that he tore the hinges off my bedroom door,” she wrote.
She said Kardashian then went berserk in her closet, throwing her clothes all over the floor as he yelled at her while she hid in fear.
“This was a really scary experience for me,” she said in the sworn statement.
“Rob has also threatened to kill himself multiple times in text message since we broke up in December 2016, trying to manipulate me to respond to his outbursts,” she said.
“I take his threats seriously because he showed me a gun at his house,” she wrote.
One text read, "I'm literally on the verge of killing my self and u couldn't care less," according to her filing.
“Rob even texted me a picture of his hands full of pills,” she continued, “as if he were going to take his life if I did not respond to his texts right at that moment,” she said.
Chyna, 29, appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom in person Monday to get the domestic violence stay-away order.
The judge granted everything in her request pending a follow-up hearing Aug. 8.
“We had a complete and total victory,” her lawyer Lisa Bloom said afterward.
She said Kardashian must stay 100 yards away from Chyna and refrain from cyber-bullying and posting any photos or videos of her online.
“Revenge porn is a form of domestic abuse and also a crime in California and 38 other states,” Bloom said.
“I want to first and foremost thank the judge for granting me this restraining order to protect me, and I’m just gonna get back to co-parenting Dream,” Chyna said outside the courthouse.
As they walked to a nearby parking lot, Bloom and Chyna declined to answer questions about whether the model and entrepreneur planned to file a police report – or whether she accepted Kardashian's apology.
Kardashian’s lawyer Robert Shapiro told reporters his client regretted posting Chyna’s intimate photos during his social media meltdown last week.
“I personally, on Mr. Kardashian’s behalf, apologized and offered our regrets for what has taken place in the past couple of days, and now we move forward to do one thing and one thing only, whatever’s in the best interest of this child,” lawyer Robert Shapiro said after the hearing.
“The child is with Mr. Kardashian,” he said, referring to the couple's 9-month-old daughter Dream.
“They’re working this out amongst themselves as good parents to do what is going to be in the best interest of the child," he said.
Shapiro said Kardashian voluntarily agreed to “all conditions” of Chyna’s restraining order petition.
“Our primary interest going forward for Mr. Kardashian is the health and welfare of the baby, and both parents are working toward that goal,” he said.
Before the hearing, Chyna clutched the arms of Bloom and her other lawyer Walter Mosley as they walked through the courthouse.
In the hearing, Chyna only spoke to answer "yes" to a question and name her nanny.
“You have, as of today, the same protections as if I had ordered what you requested,” Judge James Blancarte said.
“The court is not in the business of separating biological parents from their children,” the judge said, explaining the parents would continue to share custody and exchange the child through caregivers.
As she emerged from the hearing, Chyna greeted a member of her entourage with a single word, “Wow.”
In her original declaration filed Friday, Chyna said Rob turned physically abusive last April when she asked him to stop trash-talking her in front of son.
“I can say whatever the f—k I want!” she claims Kardashian shot back before he reached for her phone so she couldn’t call the boy’s dad, who also happens to be the ex-boyfriend of Kardashian’s younger sister Kylie Jenner.
“Rob immediately grabbed my phone and pushed me to ground by aggressively shoving me by the side of my arm and hitting me on the thigh,” Chyna said in her statement to the court.
“I fell down from the blow to my thigh and could hardly walk for a while after that. It left a bruise where he hit me,” she said.
Chyna claimed Rob would “regularly” grab for her phone to see who she was texting.
“He was always jealous and at times would even outright steal my phone so that he could go through it to see what I was saying to other people,” she said.
"Rob has been violent with me in the past and I am afraid to be around him," Chyna claimed.
The model and former exotic dancer said she never gave Kardashian permission to post the nude photos of her that he shared during his online tantrum.
She was particularly disturbed by a photo showing her in childbirth.
“Rob publicly shamed me by posting a picture of me during labor of our daughter Dream and said, ‘Everyone wonders how Chyna lost all that weight after the baby and she lies to everyone but no I’m such a great husband that on our anniversary I paid 100K to do this surgery to get all everything fixed,’” Chyna told the court.
“This is a HIPPA violation and a violation of my privacy rights under the California Constitution.”
Bloom said she was retained by Chyna on Thursday.
"Chyna and I both believe that this is an important women's rights issue, as too many women and girls have been slut-shamed by exes. It stops now," she said in a statement Friday. "Your attempts to shame and control her are hereby rejected. Her body, her choice. Her life, her choice.
Kardashian, 30, posted several naked images of Chyna to both Instagram and Twitter during his Wednesday meltdown, justifying his abusive actions with claims the reality star had cheated on him.
He also claimed he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on jewelry and the alleged body surgeries for Chyna and accused her of consuming drugs and alcohol while under the same roof as their daughter.
The nude images were scrubbed from Kardashian’s Instagram shortly before his entire account was suspended. He then moved his tirade to Twitter.
"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."
California law defines revenge porn as naked or explicitly intimate images of someone released without the victim's consent and with an intent to inflict emotional distress.
Bloom — who recently represented actress Mischa Barton in a restraining order case involving allegations of revenge porn — told The News last week that she believed Kardashian had violated California's revenge porn statute when he released the nude images.
"The criminal penalty is up to six months in jail," Bloom said Wednesday, before she was hired to represent Chyna.
"If she sued him for money damages, the amount she received would depend on the emotional distress she suffered. Given that he has a large social media following, if the jury was sympathetic to her, she could recover millions.”
Kardashian and Chyna began dating in January, 2016 and were engaged three months later. Dream was born in November, and the couple broke up in December, according to Chyna’s statement to the court.
“What Rob has done is called ‘slut shaming’ in social media,” Chyna said in her filing. “It is used by men to degrade and shame a woman after the couple breaks up.”
She said slut-shaming is “another form of harassment and a very public way to degrade and debase a former girlfriend.”
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