Blac Chyna sued for not paying managers’ fees

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Blac Chyna is being threatened with legal claims from two individuals saying that Rob Kardashian’s wife owes them at least $3 million for unpaid fees as her official managers.

As reported by TMZ, Infinite Grind Multimedia’s Jason Alston and Lincoln Hayes are claiming that they both placed their signatures on a 10-year contract with Chyna in June 2007. Alston and Hayes are said to have discovered the Lashed Bar owner as once a stripper in Washington, D.C. and helped her rise to fame. The two men reportedly closed a deal with Chyna to give them 50 percent of her overall earnings from 2007 through 2017.

News of Chyna’s lawsuit comes after it was reported that her drug-related prosecution has been cleared. Dream Kardashian’s mother will no longer be prosecuted after being apprehended for ecstasy possession in Texas last year. According to TMZ,the case against the 28-year-old “video vixen” was dismissed. Austin prosecutors filed to dismiss the third-degree criminal charge, to which a judge agreed.

Chyna gave birth to baby girl Dream Renee, in November 2016 with current beau Kardashian. The reality TV star is also the mother of four-year-old King Cairo, who is fathered by her ex-beau Tyga. The rapper has also been dating 19-year-old Kylie Jenner, Kardashian’s younger half-sister.

In 2016, Chyna was also faced with legal drama in the Lone Star State. She was arrested for drug possession and public intoxication in January. British Airways refused to let Chyna board a flight bound for London because she was intoxicated and was verbally aggressive.


Chyna and Kardashian have had an unstable relationship following the announcement of their engagement in April as well as their first-baby pregnancy in May. As they have called it quits several times and were involved in arguments witnessed by the public, the couple also had their heated conversations on their current reality show on E!- ‘Rob & Chyna.’ Dream’s parents have reportedly gotten together after seemingly parting ways during the holidays.

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