Blac Chyna made headlines Monday after a sex tape featuring her and another man surfaced on the net.
Chyna’s attorneys have since called for legal action following the tape’s leak. Lisa Bloom, infamous celebrity lawyer, referred to the tape as “revenge p—,” which she called a “crime” and “a form of domestic abuse.”
Bloom also regarded the video as a “way to try to s— shame women for being sexual.”
Revenge p— — posting explicit images without the consent of everyone in those images — is a crime, a civil wrong, and a form of domestic abuse.
It's also a way to try to s— shame women for being sexual.
Girls have killed themselves over revenge p—.
It's not a joke.— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) February 19, 2018
Walter Mosley, another member of Blac Chyna’s legal team, took to IG to request people around social media to stop sharing the footage.
“…Men we need to do better,” Mosley wrote. “We need to tell each other to do better. We need to stop sharing these videos with each other in the club, at the barbershop or (and especially) online. It is a morally corrupt action, which is (at least in California) criminal. Maybe it is time to set an example.”
Distributing revenge p— has been an offense in California since 2013.