Blac Chyna news: Chyna files new legal documents for her lawsuit against the Kardashians

Screenshot of Blac Chyna from reality television series "Rob and Chyna"YouTube/ E! Entertainment

Model, entrepreneur, and up-and-coming rapper Angela White, aka Blac Chyna, just filed legal documents for her lawsuit against the Kardashians. Chyna stated that the famous family of television stars and fashion icons are out to get her by ruining her career.

Chyna bid farewell to the Kardashians and the Jenners when she ended her relationship with Rob Kardashian in 2017. The 29-year-old model recently provided new documents against Rob, social media mogul Kim Kardashian, and mother of the Kardashian - Jenner household, Kris Jenner.

According to reports, Chyna's legal documents reveal one "Unwritten Rule" that has a negative impact on her credibility and career. "The unwritten rule no one told (her) when she began her relationship with Kardashian is that the entire family will come after you if you leave, using their fame, wealth and power to take you down," the document reads.

Chyna took the issue to court back in October 2017 with the lawsuit. The lawsuit included not only Rob, Kim, and Kris but also Khloe, Kourtney, Kylie, and Kendall. Chyna then removed the names of the other family members and left Rob, Kim, and Kris.

The root of Chyna's lawsuit is the cancellation of the reality show "Rob and Chyna" in which she starred in with his ex-fiance. The new legal documents also include remarks about the show being canceled. According to the documents by Chyna, "including getting your television show cancelled (despite great ratings), spreading lies about you, and even funding a bogus lawsuit about a crumbled gingerbread house."

The Kardashians fired back in December 2017 and wanted the lawsuit to be dropped. The family then said that the reason for the show being taken down is the restraining order Chyna got against Rob, which restricts any interaction between the two of them.

Rob, Kim, and Kris have not responded to Chyna's latest legal documents and accusations.