Model Blac Chyna’s request to redo her testimony in her lawsuit against the Kardashian-Jenner family has been denied by the judge on Thursday.
The model, 33, has sued Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, and Kylie Jenner for $100 million over defamation and accused them of having the second season of her reality show Rob & Chyna canceled.
Chyna, born Angela White, had requested to redo her testimony after saying she had felt triggered by the Kardashian-Jenner family's lawyer, Michael Rhodes, who showed the model’s naked pictures during her initial cross-examination.
Chyna’s attorney, Lynne Ciani, argued in court that seeing the intimate snaps – which were included in the 2017 restraining order request she filed against Rob Kardashian – affected Chyna’s testimony.
Judge Gregory Alarcon refused to grant Chyna’s request to take the stand again. He said that the plaintiff has already taken the stand for a total of 11 hours and had plenty of time to raise other issues and concerns.
Alarcon reminded the group of 12 jurors that each defendant should be given separate consideration.
The judge also told jurors that they should consider that Chyna might have deliberately hid her finances when she didn’t provide any financial statements, tax returns, and other documents pertaining to her income or expenses, despite being given almost six years to file those documents.
Judge denies Blac Chynas request to redo testimony in Kardashian-Jenner trial - Geo News
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