Chyna - who has five-year-old daughter Dream with former flame Rob Kardashian, 35 - had been seeking millions in damages from sisters Kim Kardashian, 41, Khloe, 37, their half-sister Kylie Jenner, 24, and their mother Kris Jenner, 66 and several accusations had made throughout the trial that claimed that Chyna had exhibited "threatening" behaviour towards her ex and his family over the years.
The verdict comes just days after a judge ruled on Friday that Rob's sister Kim would no longer be part of the trial because Chyna - real name Angela White - has "not identified" any specific defamatory statement made towards her by the SKIMS founder after the family's attorney Michael G. Rhodes filed a request.
As part of court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the request stated: "Because [Blac Chyna] has neither identified an allegedly defamatory statement by Kim Kardashian, nor specified an instance where she ratified an allegedly defamatory statement by another party, the claim against her must be dismissed. [Blac Chyna's] vague assertion on the record during [her] argument that Kim Kardashian 'ratified those statements and encouraged her sisters to make them' — without specifying how Kim Kardashian ratified them and to whom — is woefully insufficient to maintain a claim."
However, Chyna's legal team counterargued that she "has the right to a jury trial against Defendant Kim Kardashian for defamation" and that it would be "completely contrary to law" to remove Kim from the case, but a judge still ruled in favour of 'The Kardashians' star.
The ruling stated: "There is no evidence that defendant Kim Kardashian took a 'responsible part' in the publication of the alleged statement by the other defendants."