Photo credit: Getty Images

In a formal response delivered through his legal counsel , Twin Hector (born Taiyon Elijah Hector) firmly denied allegations of domestic abuse made by his former partner, Angela White, also known as Blac Chyna. The denial follows a series of court filings from White in which she detailed a pattern of “physical aggression” that she claims occurred while her children, son King Cairo, 13, and daughter Dream Kardashian, 9, were present in the home. 

 

White’s legal motion described a volatile incident from late March 2023, during which she alleged Hector became “hostile and violent” after refusing to leave her residence. The document claims Hector choked and spat on her, creating a situation where she feared for her life. While White noted that her children and their nanny were present and asleep during the alleged assault, Hector’s attorney, Kirk Edward Schenck, released a statement to People magazine asserting that the rapper “categorically denies” these claims. Schenck further emphasized that Hector has no history of such behavior, contrasting his record with White’s own public legal history. 

The legal battle is compounded by the fact that Hector had previously filed his own $1 million domestic violence lawsuit against White in September 2024. In that suit, Hector alleged that White was the aggressor throughout their three-year relationship, which began in 2020. He claimed that White would frequently consume alcohol and drugs to excess, leading to “physically violent and verbally threatening” outbursts toward him “for no apparent reason.” Hector’s original suit detailed instances where he was allegedly punched, kicked, and slapped, and even threatened in his sleep. 

White’s recent motion to seal records is, in part, a response to Hector’s ongoing 2024 lawsuit, aimed at protecting the privacy and safety of her minor children as the litigation continues. Her filings further allege that Hector’s “hostile and vindictive” actions have persisted as recently as December 15, 2025, through derogatory social media posts. 

As the case moves toward future hearings in 2026, the dispute remains a complex “he-said, she-said” battle involving cross-allegations of domestic violence. With the judge now considering White’s request to seal certain documents, both parties continue to maintain their innocence while accusing the other of being the primary instigator of the physical conflicts that defined their relationship.