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Blac Chyna Accused Of Holding Woman Against Her Will While High on Drugs [VIDEO]

By HHL JT
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Blac Chyna is accused of going Rick James on a woman during a Thanksgiving holiday hotel party.

Ron Knighton has told The Sun that he and his female friend were invited to Chyna's Sacramento hotel room on November 26.

“Everyone was enjoying themselves; the drinks were flowing and the energy in the suite was real good,” he told The Sun. “Suddenly out of nowhere Chyna just yelled at my friend to ‘shut the f*** up’ or she’d beat both our a****. The vibe immediately changed so at that point we thought it was best to leave – but when I went to walk out she shut the door behind me and kept my friend in the room.”

The woman was eventually freed from her captivity and there is a video of her emerging from the hotel room crying.  As she does, a man explains Chyna is high on cocaine.

Sacramento police are investigating the incident. 

“A dispute between two parties occurred, and the incident was resolved at the scene by the individuals involved,” a police spokesperson said. “No injuries were reported. The department is actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and the investigation remains active.”

No comment from Chyna's camp.

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