Blac Chyna is being accused of allegedly refusing to allow a Sacramento woman to leave her hotel room.
In a video obtained by The Sun , a woman is seen running out of Chyna’s hotel room crying. According to the man behind the recording named Ron Knighton, Chyna was “high off cocaine” and threatening to beat them up.
Chyna had hosted a party earlier that night and invited the young woman and her friends back to her hotel. “Everyone was enjoying themselves; the drinks were flowing and the energy in the suite was real good,” Ron said. But then something happened that apparently upset Chyna and things took a turn. “Suddenly out of nowhere Chyna just yelled at my friend to ‘shut the f*** up’ or she’d beat both our a**es.” “The vibe immediately changed so at that point we thought it was best to leave – but when I went to walk out she shut the door behind me and kept my friend in the room.”
Ron waited in the hallway for about 20 minutes until Chyna’s entourage came and got her to open the door. As the video continues, Ron yells to his friend to come out, and the young woman bursts through the opened door from behind Chyna and runs down the hallway sobbing. She kept apologizing and crying while covering her face, including in the elevator.
Ron told The Sun “she wouldn’t let her leave even though my friend was crying and shouting – she was being a total bully.” “I don’t know what she was trying to achieve but it was just embarrassing and a very disturbing end to the night.”
There is no proof Blac Chyna actually did any drugs or that any drugs were inside of the room. Sacramento police say there is an active investigation. They told the Sun,
“A dispute between two parties occurred, and the incident was resolved at the scene by the individuals involved. No injuries were reported.” “The department is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and the investigation remains active.”
Chyna has not made a statement, and her team has not responded for comments. WebCelebDaily will keep you updated on this investigation.