Kim Kardashian took the stand in The Kardashians' current trial against Blac Chyna and admitted to not wanting her on their show since she's "not family." Kim was the latest member of the Kar-Jenner family to testify in Chyna's lawsuit that was brought to trial. Kim was questioned about the emails she sent threatening to leave E! network if they didn't cancel Blac Chyna. But Kim defended the emails and her involvement in trying to get Chyna's show canceled.
Chyna is after the Kardashian-Jenner family for millions she feels she's owed over the cancellation of her short-lived show Rob & Chyna. Kim and Khloe Kardashian are named in the suit along with Kris and Kylie Jenner. So far Kris and Kylie have taken the stand and revealed claims of Chyna's alleged abuse against Rob. Kris and Kylie also accused Chyna of threatening Kylie and previously attacking Tyga with a knife. Kim was next to take the stand and got grilled by Chyna's lawyer Lynne Ciani.
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Chyna's attorney questioned emails Kim sent following Chyna's violent fight with Rob in December 2016. Kim admitted to having negative feelings about Chyna after she allegedly "beat" Rob "with a metal rod," HollywoodLife reports. Apparently, Chyna was offered $370,000 to appear in episodes of Keeping Up With the Kardashians after Rob & Chyna got canceled after one season. Kim's email to the network after Chyna was presented with the offer was shown in court. In the email, Kim complained that “Nobody listens to us…No one respects us." When asked why she didn't want Chyna on the show, Kim admitted that “it was our show and she’s not a family member,” she said.
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