There's a reason that defamation is having its 15 minutes of...defame.
The Chyna/Kardashian trial is eerily similar in that Chyna’s reputation could emerge more, not less, battered and bruised, whether or not the Kardashians conspired to tank her E! show, as she alleges. For one thing, she has acknowledged that, at one point, she wrapped a phone-charging cord around Rob Kardashian’s neck and grabbed a gun.
, Kris Jenner’s partner, that he witnessed a physical assault by Chyna against Rob Kardashian. The gist of Chyna’s argument is that the Kardashian Clan defamed her by misrepresenting these events to get her show canceled and ruin her television career. Perhaps the jury will believe her account of these lurid events, but will they also believe that the show would not have been canceled even without their alleged interference? She and Rob had split.
It seems unlikely, but if so, Chyna’s suit at least stands to net her a tidy sum, but no discernible recovery of her reputation. Both cases center on—or at least involve—allegations of spousal abuse, and it should go without saying that such allegations should always be taken seriously. But in Blac Chyna’s case, the abuse is in some ways tangential to her lawsuit for defamation and interference with contract.
What’s more, Gaprindashvili had in fact faced many male grandmasters, and won tournaments against them back in the 1960s and 70s. She sued for what she saw as a sexist and defamatory statement.
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