Blac Chyna’s mom Tokyo Toni reveals startling truth about Twin Hector’s $10M domestic violence lawsuit
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Blac Chyna’s mother, Tokyo Toni, has blasted her former boyfriend Twin Hector after he filed a $10 million lawsuit against her, accusing her of physically assaulting him.
Chyna and Hector had been in a three-year relationship and used to live together before going their separate ways in March 2023.
Blac Chyna's mother Tokyo Toni warns Twin Hector to stop telling 'lies'
In the lawsuit, filed in California Superior Court on Monday, September 23, Blac Chyna's ex-boyfriend Twin Hector alleged that the TV personality was violent with him and once abused him so viciously that he was left with a swollen and bloodied face.
However, Tokyo Toni has now given a new narrative to the allegations, claiming she was the one who assaulted and attacked Hector and not her daughter, as reported by Complex.
In an expletive-laden social media post, she said, “Let me break something down to you, Hector. Don’t tell no motherf**king lies, b***h. I beat your motherf**king a** like the f**k I said I was.”
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“I said I was coming to LA and whoop your motherf**king a** for playing games with me and my motherf**king daughter,” she added.
"So now you wanna play games and say, she did that to you? No. I came there, and I beat your motherf**king a**. Go tell 'em that. Go tell 'em that!"
Twin Hector accuses Blac Chyna of having anger issues
Twin Hector in his legal papers mentioned that Blac 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,” the suit claimed.
The musical artist also stated that on a day in September 2021, his ex-girlfriend woke him up "without warning" with "multiple closed-fisted punches, elbow blows, and knee kicks to his body and face."
He added that 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".
Besides, Hector's attorney, Kirk Edward Schenck, shared, “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.”
“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,” Schenck added.