[Warning: Potentially Triggering Content] Blac Chyna is making some serious allegations about her ex-boyfriend! For those who don't remember, the 37-year-old television personality got slapped with a $10 million lawsuit from Twin Hector in September 2024, claiming she verbally and physically abused him throughout their three-year relationship. And he had the pictures to prove the gnarly injuries he received following one alleged brutal attack while he was sleeping, too! Hector claimed Chyna assaulted him. However, her mom, Tokyo Toni, later came forward to say she allegedly beat him -and not her daughter. Now, Chyna is denying all of the abuse allegations, as well as making some disturbing accusations of her own against him. According to Us Weekly on Tuesday, the former reality star - who is representing herself without a lawyer - filed court documents for Hector's assault and battery lawsuit, claiming it was all self-defense! And that he allegedly was the abusive one! Related: Hailey Bieber Denies Re-Posting TikTok Video About 'Abuse' In Marriage With Justin! Chyna alleged that during the relationship, the singer "engaged in a pattern of abusive, intimidating, and threatening behavior" toward her. On or about March 28, 2023, she claimed Hector "refused to leave" her home while she was getting ready to travel out of state for work. As the documents stated, when he wouldn't leave after she asked, an argument broke out between them. Chyna claimed Hector became "hostile and violent" and engaged in "physical aggression, including choking [her], spitting on [her], verbally abusing [her], and engaging in intimidating conduct." OMG... And she has a witness! She told the court that her nanny, Jennifer, saw the whole alleged incident. In the filing, Chyna said she became afraid not only of her own safety and life, but also of her kids Dream and King, who were asleep nearby during the altercation. Oh no! The documents read: "At the time of the incident, [Chyna's] minor children were present and asleep in the residence. [Hector's] escalating and violent behavior caused [Chyna] to fear not only for her own safety, but also for the safety and well-being of her children. Law enforcement was ultimately contacted, and [Hector] was removed from the residence." Chyna mentioned Hector is "physically larger" than her, and she was never the aggressor in the alleged altercations. Instead, she said she "acted solely in self-defense during the incident." Furthermore, Chyna accused her ex of destroying property at her home, including damaging expensive designer wigs, hairpieces, and clothing. The filing said: "These items constitute both personal property and business inventory. [Hector's] destructive conduct caused substantial financial loss and further contributed to [Chyna's reasonable fear for her safety." Since the pair broke up in 2023, Chyna claimed Hector has "continued a campaign pattern of harassment and intimidation, including repeated public attacks against [her] on social media." She pointed to a social media post from December 15 of last year in which he "posted profane and derogatory statements targeting [her] by name on Instagram and posted [her] photograph without her consent." And Rob Kardashian's ex-fiancé feels his "posts appear intended to inflame hostility toward [Chyna] and incite others to target her." Chyna also said he released a new album titled I Hate You, which features posts using her image and makes references "clearly directed" at her. Whoa... Additionally, Chyna is asking for her home address to be sealed in the case. She expressed that she is afraid that Hector's "continued public hostility, threats, and inflammatory statements may incite third parties or members of [Hector's] fan base to retaliate against [her] or attempt to locate her residence." She added: "Given [Hector's] history of physical violence, destruction of property, ongoing harassment, and demonstrated hostility toward [Chyna], public disclosure of [Chyna's] residential address would place [Chyna] and her minor children at heightened and unreasonable risk of harassment, stalking, or physical harm." Hector's attorney, Kirk Edward Schenck, responded to the filing on Tuesday - by insisting all Chyna's claims are false. He told Us: "We are not surprised [Chyna] is making what, in our opinion, are blatantly false allegations against Mr. Hector as a feeble attempt to deflect attention from her own violence. Aggressors with no defense for their action often try to 'blame the victim.' Quite simply, we believe [Chyna] has no defense for her vicious attack on Mr. Hector while he slept, causing the brutal injuries depicted in the photograph attached to the Complaint in this action. We have the evidence. We will prove our case and extensive damages. [Chyna], who is attempting to represent herself in this action, should hire a lawyer. She is going to need one." Yeesh! That lawyer seems pretty confident! What are your reactions, Perezcious readers? L