In court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Chyna, 35, alleged that her ex-fiancé, 33, has not been following the custody schedule they previously agreed upon after their 2014 split. “For example, in January of 2021, Respondent kept King for two of my consecutive weekends and did not communicate with me about his unilateral decision,” Chyna — whose real name is Angela White — alleged in a declaration filed on Monday, October 2.
“It happened again the following month,” Chyna continued. “I went weeks without seeing our son and I had no idea where he was. I felt powerless as I did not have Court Orders. While I considered judicial intervention, I knew that the media would not be kind and King would be directly harmed by his Father and I litigating in Court. I continued to keep quiet.”
Chyna went on to claim that Tyga (real name Michael Stevenson) instituted a new schedule in early 2022 that decreased her time with King “in a blink of an eye” and minimized King’s time with sister Dream. (Chyna shares Dream, 6, with ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian.)
In her court filing, Chyna requested that Tyga agree to a new schedule where she will have King from Fridays after school to Monday when school starts (or when school is not in session, 8 a.m. on Fridays through 4 p.m. on Mondays).