The custody battle between Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian has taken another dark turn as Chyna says that their daughter Dream suffered burns while she was in the care of her father.
“Rob admitted that Dream had received the severe burn at his home and promised it would never happen again,” Chyna’s attorney, Lynne Ciani, said in a statement to Page Six. “Chyna immediately sought out and obtained appropriate medical treatment for Dream’s burn.”
This incident occurred at the end of February. But according to Chyna, Dream,3, suffered another burn last Saturday.
“… Chyna was shocked and extremely upset to discover that Dream had suffered a second severe burn very near the first burn on her leg,” the statement continued. “When Chyna reached out to Rob to find out what had happened to their daughter, Rob initially lied to Chyna and denied that Dream’s second burn happened at his home.”
Dream allegedly received the burn from a lightbulb while in the care of a nanny. That nanny has since been let go.
The attorney says that Chyna wants to ensure that it never happens to her daughter again.
Rob’s attorney, Marty Singer, responded to the outlet, telling them that “the health, safety and well-being of Dream is and has always been Rob’s top priority” adding that, “unfortunately Dream has had two accidents in the last month while with this nanny.”
The attorney agrees that the incident happened, but accuses Chyna of trying to “smear his name.”
“Rob treated Dream appropriately and Chyna was informed. Following an investigation by the DCFS and the police in which Rob fully cooperated, he has every reason to believe that there will be no findings of any safety issues in his home,” Singer’s statement continued, noting that “third parties” have called on DCFS to visit Chyna’s home over Dream.
“… Within the last month, Dream has arrived to Rob from Chyna with many unexplained injuries including rashes, cuts, bruises and a dislocated arm,” the statement continued. “Just this past Saturday while Chyna was claiming that she was so concerned about Dream’s safety, Chyna posted a video on Instagram depicting 3-year-old Dream on her 7-year-old brother’s back while he was jumping on a trampoline.”