Blac Chyna's ex Twin Hector claims she attacked him in his sleep in domestic violence lawsuit
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Blac Chyna’s former boyfriend, Twin Hector, filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court on Monday, September 23, accusing her of domestic violence.
He claims 'The Real Blac Chyna' star beat him viciously while he was sleeping in their Los Angeles home in September 2021. The brutal attack reportedly left his face swollen and bloodied, as reported by TMZ.
Twin Hector claims Blac Chyna often became physically violent while intoxicated
In the lawsuit, Twin Hector alleges Blac Chyna often used to physically and verbally abuse him in their three-year relationship, which ended in March 2023. He is demanding over $10 million in damages, as per People.
The two apparently met in August 2020, and Hector soon moved into Chyna's Woodland Hills home. Her two children, son King, 11, and daughter Dream, 7, resided with them.
Hector says that during their time together, Chyna "would regularly drink alcohol and use other drugs,” and would become "physically violent and verbally threatening and abusive" toward him "for no apparent reason."
"At no point did [Chyna] ever show sincere remorse to [Twin] or, on his suggestion, seek medical and/or psychological treatment for her propensity for violence," states the suit.
Blac Chyna apparently attacked Twin Hector with 'multiple closed-fisted punches'
Her violent behavior apparently crossed all boundaries in September 2021 when she woke him up "without warning" with "multiple closed-fisted punches, elbow blows, and knee kicks to his body and face."
Hector claims Chyna "has had violence and anger issues resulting from her abuse of alcohol for many years and that the primary victims of such violence and abuse are the partners with whom she is in intimate relationships."
He also mentioned Chyna's former fiance Rob Kardashian in his legal submission, saying the 37-year-old had earlier told Los Angeles Superior Court in April 2022 that she "has a propensity for verbal abuse and extreme physical violence toward her domestic partners and others, primarily when she consumes alcohol."
Twin Hector hopes to encourage non-female victims of domestic violence to come forward
Meanwhile, Twin Hector's attorney, Kirk Edward Schenck, told TMZ, "It is a shocking experience for any man to go through — being attacked by a female aggressor in a domestic violence context and knowing they cannot fight back or even defend themselves for fear of being mislabeled (falsely) the de facto aggressor."
He added, "Every day in America men suffer what are often brutal injuries, but many lack the courage to come forward and protect their legal rights. Our client is willing to stand up and seek protection under California’s Domestic Violence Protection Act — which applies to all genders."
"He hopes other non-female victims of domestic violent crime will feel free to do the same," shared Schenck.