Blac Chyna, 33, admitted in her civil case on Thursday that she hasn’t filed taxes since 2018 or 2019, TMZ reports.

While being questioned by the Kardashians’ defense lawyer Michael Rhodes, Blac Chyna, whose real name is Angela White and who shares a daughter with ex Rob Kardashian, testified in court that she doesn’t have a bank account, according to TMZ.

She said her last tax filing was through her businesses Lashed LLC, 88 Fin and Blac Chyna Inc. and that her last personal filing occurred in 2015.

Chyna disclosed to the court that in 2020, 2019 and 2018 she made around $2 million each year. She said she charged $25,000 to make an appearance at an upcoming celebrity boxing match, and she referenced the revenue she makes from her OnlyFans account.

Chyna is suing the Kardashian-Jenner family for $108 million, accusing Kris Jenner and her daughters Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Kylie Jenner of orchestrating the cancellation of her series Rob & Chyna. She alleged the women spoke ill of her to E! Network executives, destroying the opportunity for Chyna to have a lucrative reality-TV career, according to BuzzFeed News.

Chyna’s attorney presented to the jurors Kris’ messages that she allegedly sent to E! executives in Dec. 2016, calling the former dancer “stupid” and “ghetto,” Insider reports.

The final episode of Rob & Chyna was broadcast on Dec. 18, 2016.

According to Insider, Chyna may also have signed her rights away in connection to the show in 2017. Her signature on a document displayed in the courtroom gave E! Network permission to end the show after the second season’s four filmed episodes if they paid her a $100,000 fee. But Chyna said she doesn’t have memory of signing the paperwork.

“I got the money and did the work,” Chyna said to the jury.