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Blac Chyna loses against the Kardashian-Jenners for a second time

Blac Chyna has suffered another legal blow in her fight against the Kardashian-Jenners.

The former reality star lost a motion to have the judge in her trial dismissed over claims he was biased toward the famous family, new court documents obtained by Page Six show.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gregory Alarcon said Chyna provided no evidence to back up her allegations and defended his unbiased stance.

“Judge Alarcon is the fox who appointed himself to guard the chicken coop,” Chyna’s attorney Lynne Ciani told Page Six Thursday. “He violated California law by striking Plaintiff’s Verified Statement of Disqualification and at the same time filing a one-page ‘Verified Answer’ that was required to be reviewed by a different judge.

Ciani also claimed in a statement to Page Six that Alarcon had an “abhorrent mishandling” of the Kardashian family attorney’s “unlawful showing of naked photos” of Chyna.

The “Rob & Chyna” alum filed the documents accusing Alarcon of showing an “undeniably hostile and extremely biased” attitude against her and her lawyer shortly after he ruled against her in her defamation suit against the Kardashian-Jenners.

The family’s attorney shot back in a statement, calling Chyna’s latest filing a “baseless effort to save face after losing at trial.”

A split of Blac Chyna and the Kardashian-Jenners.
Blac Chyna has once again lost in her battle against the Kardashian-Jenners. BACKGRID; HULU

The lawyer went on to say that while Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, is disappointed with the ruling, her and Ciani’s “effort to make a scapegoat of Judge Alarcon is frivolous, dishonest and deserving of sanctions,” adding that Ciani did not question the judge until “after the jury found against her client.”

Chyna, 34, sued Kris Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and ex Rob Kardashian in October 2017 for $40 million for loss of earnings and more than $60 million in future earnings, claiming the family used their influence to tarnish her reputation and cancel a second season of “Rob & Chyna.”

Blac Chyna on a red carpet.
Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, is still hoping to raise $400,000 for an appeal. Getty Images

After a two-week trial, the jury decided on May 2 that no damages would be awarded to Chyna.

In response, Chyna’s mother, Tokyo Toni, launched a GoFundMe to raise $400,000 to appeal the decision. It has only raised $1,311 so far.

“Angela White deserved a fair trial in a court of law and she did not receive a fair trial,” Ciani concluded.