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Kardashians' key witness says he saw assault by Blac Chyna

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Corey Gamble, a key witness for the Kardashians, insisted Wednesday that he saw Blac Chyna punch Rob Kardashian and whip him with a phone-charging cord, as Chyna's lawyer tried to poke holes in his story.

'œI said that she attacked him,'ť Gamble, the longtime boyfriend and sometime co-star of 'œKeeping Up With the Kardashians'ť matriarch Kris Jenner, told the jury during a trial in a Los Angeles courtroom. 'œWhat I saw is what I saw.'ť

Chyna is suing Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Kylie Jenner, alleging they conspired to get her show 'œRob & Chyna'ť canceled and ruin her reality TV career. Chyna alleges they defamed her when they told executives at the E! network that she physically assaulted her then-fiancé Rob Kardashian.

Gamble, 41, is the lone third-party eye witness to describe any assault. He testified late Tuesday that on the morning of Dec. 15, 2016, Kris Jenner got an emergency call from her son Rob Kardashian, and when she put the phone on speaker he could hear Chyna screaming obscenities at him.

He said he would not allow Kris Jenner to go to the couple's home, and instead rushed there himself.

When he arrived, he said, Chyna was holding some sort of metal rod, and threw it down. She rushed toward Rob Kardashian, whipping the phone cord at him then punching him.

'œBy the time she got to him, she started hitting him," Gamble testified. 'ťI was able to get in the middle of them two. I even got hit two or three times. And I was able to get him away, get them separated. I told him to get his keys and his wallet and get the hell out of there.'ť

Gamble said Chyna threw a chair at Rob Kardashian's car as he was leaving, then attempted to pick up a table but Gamble stopped her.

During cross-examination Wednesday, Chyna's lawyer Lynne Ciani had Gamble, who wore a black suit with a white shirt on the stand, read from a declaration he submitted in the case two years earlier, in which he said he arrived to find Chyna hitting Rob Kardashian with her fists, but made no mention of any of the objects.

"You didn't see sufficient to mention the metal rod, the cord or the table?" Ciani asked.

'œI don't know why I didn't include those details,'ť Gamble said.

'œYou told the jury that there was much more going on than Chyna allegedly hitting Rob,'ť Ciani said.

'œLife don't happen in slow motion, things happen fast and quick, it was a hostile situation,'ť Gamble said. 'œAnything you do to slow it down don't change the fact that the attack happened.'ť

Accounts of the night of Dec. 14, 2016, and the following morning have been pivotal at the trial.

Chyna testified that she and Rob Kardashian were celebrating the news that their 'œKeeping Up With the Kardashians'ť spinoff 'œRob & Chyna'ť was getting a second season. The all-night celebration turned into a bitter fight by morning, when he took her phone and shut himself in a closet, looking for evidence of communications with other men, she said.

She insists that what Gamble saw was her angrily attempting to get her phone back.

She said that earlier she had wrapped a phone-charging cord around Rob Kardashian's neck playfully because he was ignoring her, and picked up his gun from a nightstand as a joke.

The chain of events would lead to the end of the relationship, and the show.

The role the other Kardashians had in spreading the news of the alleged assault, and getting the show canceled, is the central subject of the trial.

Kim Kardashian testified Tuesday that she had no recollection of telling E! executives Chyna had assaulted her brother, nor of telling her sisters to spread the word.

She acknowledged after being shown text messages from the time that she sought to keep Chyna off 'œKeeping Up With the Kardashians,'ť on which Chyna occasionally appeared, and threatened to keep her family from appearing if she was included.

'œI will not go into a toxic work environment,'ť Kardashian said. 'œOn my own show, I have the power to do that.'ť

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FILE - Blac Chyna arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. A jury has been seated and opening statements are set to begin Tuesday, April 19, 2022, in a trial that pits model and former reality television star Blac Chyna against the Kardashian family, who she alleges destroyed her TV career. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Television personalities Kris Jenner, from left, Kylie Jenner and Khloe Kardashian attend the NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment 2015 Upfront at The Javits Center on Thursday, May 14, 2015, in New York. On Monday, April 18, 2022, Kris and Kylie Jenner, along with Kim and Khloe Kardashian, sat in the front row of a Los Angeles courtroom as prospective jurors aired their feelings about the famous family and the four women, all defendants in a lawsuit brought by Rob Kardashian's former fiancée Blac Chyna. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Kim Kardashian appears at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 27, 2022. Kim Kardashian testified Tuesday, April 26, 2022, that she had no memory of making any attempt to kill the reality show that starred her brother Rob Kardashian and his fiancée Blac Chyna. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
In this courtroom artist sketch, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gregory W. Alarcon sits in court in Los Angeles, Tuesday, April 19, 2022. A jury has been seated in the trial that pits model and former reality television star Blac Chyna against the Kardashian family, who she alleges destroyed her TV career. (Bill Robles via AP) The Associated Press
In this courtroom artist sketch, former reality television star Blac Chyna sits in court in Los Angeles, Tuesday, April 19, 2022. A jury has been seated in the trial that pits model and former reality television star Blac Chyna against the Kardashian family, who she alleges destroyed her TV career. (Bill Robles via AP) The Associated Press
In this courtroom artist sketch, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gregory W. Alarcon sits in court in Los Angeles, Tuesday, April 19, 2022. A jury has been seated in the trial that pits model and former reality television star Blac Chyna against the Kardashian family, who she alleges destroyed her TV career. (Bill Robles via AP) The Associated Press
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