Who Is Mechie, Blac Chyna's Ex-Boyfriend? Singer Claims He Is Man in Leaked Sex Tape That Chyna's Lawyer Dubbed 'Revenge Porn'

Blac Chyna sex tape leak
Blac Chyna attends the BET Hip Hop Awards 2017 at The Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater in Miami Beach, Florida, October 6, 2017. Bennett Raglin/Getty

Model and reality television star Blac Chyna was the target of another X-rated leak Monday when a sex tape appeared on social media.

The clip features Rob Kardashian's ex-girlfriend performing an intimate act with an unidentified man.

A man claiming to be Chyna's ex, singer Mechie, told TMZ that he is the person in the video. However, Mechie denied that he leaked the footage and told the website he filmed the footage on Chyna's phone.

Chyna's representative, attorney Walter Mosley, said Monday that the reality star will ask police to investigate what he dubbed "just another attack against a woman." Lisa Bloom, Chyna's other lawyer, called the act "revenge porn" in a tweet.

Revenge porn -- 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 slut shame women for being sexual.
Girls have killed themselves over revenge porn.
It's not a joke.

— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) February 19, 2018

Chyna—real name Angela Renée White—sued Rob Kardashian in October after he posted nude images of her on his Instagram in July 2017 in a series of vengeful posts. The former couple have a one-year-old daughter together.

"There's not enough information right now to even know what happened," Mosley told People Monday. "An anonymous source posted a tape—could be from an ex-boyfriend, or stolen, someone texting it to someone else. It's upsetting and troubling. After that Rob thing, she's become a big target. It's a sad time."

Whether a woman knows she's being recorded is not the issue. Whether she consented to posting is.
Our bodies, our choice, each and every time. https://t.co/4mhradQk4c

— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) February 19, 2018

Bloom joined Chyna's legal team in July in the wake of Kardashian posting nude photos of Chyna on his Instagram.

Bloom described Kardashian's actions "revenge porn," which is illegal in the state of California under nonconsensual pornography laws.

Chyna's October lawsuit against Kardashian alleged he engaged in "slut-shaming" her publicly.

Chyna's lawsuit also named Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian West as defendants. Chyna claimed they used their power and influence to kill her reality show with Kardashian, E!'s Rob & Chyna, after the couple split.

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