Super Model Blac Chyna To Call Police To Investigate The Leaked Sex Tape: Attorney Lisa Bloom Calls Blac Chyna Sex Tape A ''Criminal Matter''

  • Supermodel and entrepreneur Blac Chyna has decided to take legal action after her sex tape was leaked on Monday.
  • The video, posted by an unidentified person on Twitter, shows Chyna involved in oral sex with an unknown man.
  • Chyna's attorney Lisa Bloom wrote in a tweet that posting porn images without consent is a crime.
  • The sex tape release has come within a year since Chyna's ex-fiance Rob Kardashian posted naked photos without her permission.

 A sex tape engaging model Blac Chyna performing oral sex was released on Monday, 19th February. The 1: 23-minute long video posted on social media featured Chyna alongside an unidentified man performing a sex act.

Blac Chyna taking legal action after her sex tape was released
 
Source: AceShowbiz

And now, the model and entrepreneur Chyna is taking legal action against the anonymous man who leaked the tape. According to NYDaily News, Chyna's representative told,

Chyna plans to file a police report following the leak of a short video that shows her performing oral sex on an unknown partner

Chyna's representative, Walter Mosley told USA Today

This is a criminal matter for the police to investigate.

He added,

To the best of my knowledge, the tape was first leaked on Twitter from an 'anonymous' source.

Mosley further said the Twitter account that leaked the tape has been suspended.

Attorney Lisa Bloom, who legally represents Chyna took to her Twitter on Monday addressing the leaked video where she wrote,

Revenge porn -- posting explicit images without the consent of everyone in those images -- is a crime, a civil wrong, and a form of domestic abuse.

Bloom further posted a tweet,

Last July, Chyna's ex-fiance Rob Kardashian attacked her on social media by posting her nude pictures. Kardashian posted pictures of Chyna showing bare breasts and genitals. Later in October, Chyna filed a lawsuit against Kardashian claiming she suffered ''significant damages.''

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