The lawsuit further states that Blac Chyna never showed “sincere remorse” for her alleged actions or sought the medical or psychological help that Twin Hector encouraged her to pursue for her violent tendencies.
According to the suit, Twin claims that despite his love for Chyna and his repeated efforts to get her help, she refused and instead blamed him for not “mechanically abiding by her every instruction or demand.”
One of the most violent incidents described in the lawsuit occurred in September 2021. Twin alleges that while he was asleep in their home, Chyna suddenly attacked him with “multiple closed-fist punches, elbow blows, and knee kicks” to his face and body.
He describes being “virtually blinded by the blows to his eyes,” with blood dripping down his face as a result of the attack. Chyna, upon seeing his injuries, allegedly called her personal doctor to provide first aid. The doctor, according to the suit, recommended that Twin see multiple specialists, including a plastic surgeon, an ophthalmological surgeon, a neurologist, and a psychiatrist, to treat his various injuries.
The lawsuit further claims that Chyna has had “violence and anger issues” for years, largely due to her abuse of alcohol, with her intimate partners being the primary victims of her aggression. This is not the first time Chyna has been accused of violence by a partner.
Her former fiancé, Rob Kardashian, with whom she shares a daughter, Dream, previously testified under oath that Chyna had “tried to kill” him during their relationship. During a trial in April 2022, Kardashian testified that Chyna attempted to strangle him with an iPhone cord, struck him with a six-foot metal rod, and pointed an unloaded gun at him, though she later claimed she was “being funny.”
Twin Hector alleges that the abuse he suffered at Chyna’s hands left him with severe physical and psychological damage, including insomnia and PTSD. Over the course of their relationship, he claims to have sustained multiple injuries, including a broken nose, deep facial cuts, a scar on his eyelid, whiplash, nerve damage, and daily headaches.
The lawsuit concludes with Twin expressing hope that his legal action will prompt Chyna to seek the help she needs, stating, “No man (or woman) is above the law, especially when it comes to domestic violence.” Twin also hopes that Chyna’s actions, as detailed in the suit, will not be repeated with anyone else.