Blac Chyna called on the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services to investigate her former fiance, Rob Kardashian, after their 3-year-old daughter, Dream Kardashian, suffered numerous “severe” burns while at his home.
The child allegedly received a severe first-degree burn on her leg at the end of February, which prompted the 31-year-old eyelash entrepreneur and reality star to seek medical attention for Dream. Then, on March 21st, the child allegedly sustained another burn while visiting with her father again.
“Rob admitted that Dream had received the severe burn at his home and promised it would never happen again,” Chyna’s attorney, Lynne Ciani, revealed in a statement to Page Six.
“Chyna immediately sought out and obtained appropriate medical treatment for Dream’s burn. The statement goes on to say, “Chyna was shocked and extremely upset to discover that Dream had suffered a second severe burn very near the first burn on her leg. 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.”
Eventually, Rob instructed his nanny at the time to text his child’s mother and admit that Dream received the second burn from a lightbulb, according to Ciani.
“Chyna again sought medical care for Dream and learned that the most recent burn on her leg was a second-degree burn,” the statement read.
After the second burn, Chyna contacted DCFS and law enforcement “to request an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Dream’s second-degree burn.” The nanny was subsequently removed from her position at Rob’s home.
“While that development is a good start, Chyna will do everything within her power to ensure Dream’s safety during her visitations with her father,” continued Ciani’s statement, who also stated that 33-year-old will now have to approve of the new nanny that Rob hires.
“Chyna still wants her daughter to be allowed visitations with her father. However, she also, of course, wants to ensure that Dream is never burned again (or injured by other neglectful conduct) while visiting her father,” the statement concluded.
Rob’s attorney, Marty Singer, responded to the claims, telling Page Six that “the health, safety, and well-being of Dream is and has always been Rob’s top priority.” Singer explained that Rob’s nanny of the last two years is leaving her job “at-will” due to her high-risk pregnancy and also admitted that “unfortunately Dream has had two accidents in the last month while with this nanny.”
“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 also alluded to Chyna being the real threat to their daughter’s safety, stating that “third parties” have reported Chyna to DCFS over Dream in the past.
“Within the last month, Dream has arrived to Rob from Chyna with many unexplained injuries including rashes, cuts, bruises, and a dislocated arm. 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.”
Rob and Chyna were scheduled to appear in court on March 24th regarding their custody battle. However, the court date was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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