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        <title><![CDATA[Blac Chyna claims NBC ‘trampled’ her rights with false abuse allegations]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blac Chyna is doubling down on her claims that NBCUniversal and E! are plagued by systemic racism.</p><p>Via her attorney, the Lashed salon owner alleged last week that the Peacock company and its smaller network <strong>didn&#8217;t inform her about allegations</strong> made by the Kardashian family that Chyna had physically abused ex-fiancé Rob Kardashian. She also claimed the issue would&#8217;ve been handled differently had Chyna been white.</p><p>In a new statement to Page Six sent by Chyna&#8217;s attorney, the 32-year-old reality star reaffirmed her claims that NBCUniversal and E! denied her &#8220;due process&#8221; because of the color of her skin and slammed Rob&#8217;s attorney, Marty Singer, for claiming their reality series, &#8220;Rob &amp; Chyna,&#8221; was canceled due to their called-off engagement.</p><p>&#8220;The most unfortunate aspect of Mr. Singer’s false statement that Season 2 of &#8216;Rob &amp; Chyna&#8217; was cancelled because &#8216;there was no Rob and Chyna&#8217; is that it distracted the public discourse away from the very real and serious problem&#8230;,&#8221; Lynne Ciani&#8217;s statement began. &#8220;&#8230;NBC trampled on Chyna’s workplace due process rights in the face of Kris Jenner’s false accusation that she had <strong>physically abused her fiancé, Rob Kardashian</strong>.&#8221;</p><p>Ciani reaffirmed her allegations that NBC &#8220;never informed&#8221; Chyna of Kris Jenner&#8217;s &#8220;false&#8221; accusation and also left Chyna out of &#8220;secret meetings and discussions&#8221; regarding the cancellation of Season 2 of &#8220;Rob &amp; Chyna.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;EVERY person who is accused of wrongdoing in the workplace must be given the opportunity to defend him or herself before any adverse workplace action is taken against the accused,&#8221; the statement continued. &#8220;This is especially true for black American workers because pervasive and systemic racism has been particularly devastating to black Americans.&#8221;</p><p>Chyna and Ciani requested NBCUniversal and all of its affiliates not only ensure that due process is &#8220;afforded to all of its talent and employees, regardless of race&#8221; but also diversify its employees at the executive level to &#8220;ensure that their decision-makers reflect the diversity of its talent.&#8221;</p><p>The &#8220;Real Blac Chyna&#8221; star sued the entire Kardashian family in October 2017 over claims of assault, battery, domestic violence, defamation and interference with prospective economic relation in relation to the canceled show, &#8220;Rob &amp; Chyna.&#8221;</p><p>Neither NBCUniversal nor E!, which haven&#8217;t returned Page Six&#8217;s request for comment, were named as defendants in the lawsuit, though Chyna later <strong>requested Ryan Seacrest</strong>, who served as an executive producer, be deposed in the ongoing legal battle.</p><p>When asked if she planned to sue NBCUniversal, Ciani told Page Six exclusively she and Chyna are looking to &#8220;eradicate systemic racism in the American workplace.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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