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Kris Jenner testifies that Kylie Jenner and Tyga told her Blac Chyna threatened Kylie, but 'you'd have to ask Kylie or Tyga' about the details
left: kris jenner smiling on the met gala red carpet, wearing a blazer; right: blac chyna on the oscars red carpet, looking with her eyebrows raised and a hand on her lapel
Kris Jenner and Blac Chyna.Richard Shotwell/AP; Theo Wargo/Getty Images
  • The third day of Blac Chyna's defamation trial saw Kris Jenner take the stand.

  • She said that she was told that Blac Chyna had threatened to kill her.

  • She told the court that they would have to ask about the details.

On the third day of Blac Chyna&s $108 million defamation lawsuit against theKardashian-Jenner family, Kris testified that she discussed allegations that Blac Chyna threatened her daughter with her two children.

The last hour of Wednesday's session was called to the stand by Ciani.

The woman with the legal name ofAngela White is seeking $108 million in damages. They trash-talked her to E! The second season of the show was jeopardized by network executives five years ago after she and Rob broke up.

Ciani asked about her deposition from December 4th, related to the case. Ciani read a passage in which Jenner claimed that her daughter was in danger.

The court was told that she heard about the claim from the two people who were dating at the time. They were briefly engaged before they split. Rob and Chyna were engaged between 2016 and 2017, while Rob and Kylie dated between 2014 and 2017.

She said she heard about the threats before Rob started dating her daughter.

The aggression came from the fact that she was dating Tyga, according to the court. When asked to elaborate about the specifics of the allegations against Chyna, Jenner told the court that you would have to ask both of them.

I will stand by what she says, which included allegations that Chyna had cut Tyga's arm with a knife. When she heard those stories, she kept it internal.

When she found out that Rob and Chyna were dating, she didn't have much of a reaction.

Ciani asked, "If you believed Blac Chyna was trying to kill your daughter, why didn't you care about Rob dating her?"

Ciani said that he tried, instead of being threatened.

That is a big difference, according to the court.

Ciani apologized, saying he misspoke when he said "tried."

The matriarch told the courtroom that she has been through a lot of drama in her family and she is used to it.

It was a rocky relationship from the start and I just wanted my son to be happy. I tried to be a mentor to Chyna, helping with businesses, baby nurseries, things like that.

She told the court that she was not part of internal discussions with the network and had no knowledge of the second season of the spinoff.

She told the court that her testimony will pick up on Friday.

The original article can be found on Insider.

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