Tokyo Toni Asks Strangers For $400K To Cover Daughter Blac Chyna's Legal Fees
May 4 2022, Published 1:26 p.m. ET
Momma Tokyo to the rescue?
Tokyo Toni, 50, started a GoFundMe asking for $400,000 in donations to help her daughter, Blac Chyna, 33, pay her legal fees as she fights to continue her court battle against the Kardashian-Jenners.
The former Rob & Chyna star lost her $100 million lawsuit against the famed reality television family earlier this week after a jury found insufficient evidence of defamation and economic interference.
Now, Chyna hopes to appeal the judge's decision and take the Kardashian-Jenners back to the courtroom, but to do that, she'll need the funds.
Toni — under her birth name Shalana Hunter — launched the $400,000 fundraiser titled "Cheering for Chyna" on Tuesday, May 3, with the caption: "Hey It’s Tokyo Toni Family and friends Sincerely, Momma Tokyo."
Chyna shared the link to her Instagram Story, and as of Wednesday morning, she's received 42 donations totaling $760.
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Although the OnlyFans model lost her high profile lawsuit against the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alums, according to her lawyer, Lynne Ciani, the jury did not find that everything the Kardashian-Jenners were accusing her of in court to be true.
"Two things. Number one, the jury found that Chyna had not physically abused Rob Kardashian," Ciani explained shortly after the decision was read. “Number two, the jury found that all four defendants intentionally interfered with [Chyna’s] contracts with the E! Network. We will appeal the remainder of the verdict.”
As OK! previously reported, Rob — who shares daughter Dream, 5, with Chyna — claimed his ex repeatedly physically abused him on separate occasions by hitting him, holding a gun to his head and attempting to strangle him with a phone charger cord while under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
"It wasn't real love. I had a baby with this girl," Rob testified of his volatile relationship with the model on Wednesday, April 27. "I had a gun held to my head several times by this woman. That's not love."