New York Daily News

STAY AWAY!

Chyna gets restrainin­g order on ‘abusive’ Rob

- BY PETER SBLENDORIO and NANCY DILLON

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 trashtalki­ng 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 stayaway 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, referring to the couple’s 9-month-old daughter. Despite the animosity between them, Chyna told ABC’s Linsey Davis, in a “Nightline” interview Monday night, that she would “never” ask a judge to keep Kardashian away from their child.

“I would never try to take Dream from her dad,” Chyna said. “Hopefully, you know, me and Rob can learn … to have common grounds and be the best co-parents as we can be. And that’s all I can really ask for,” said Chyna, adding she was “devastated” by Kardashian’s treatment.

“How could somebody, like, post these pictures of me?” she said. “I felt ... betrayed.”

Earlier, Kardashian’s lawyer Robert Shapiro (inset) 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,” Shapiro said after the hearing Monday.

 ??  ?? Blac Chyna (right) and her attorney Lisa Bloom arrive for hearing at which Chyna was granted a restrainin­g order against Rob Kardashian (inset).
Blac Chyna (right) and her attorney Lisa Bloom arrive for hearing at which Chyna was granted a restrainin­g order against Rob Kardashian (inset).
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