Kanye West sued for s3xual harassment by former assistant

Kanye West Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Sexual Misconduct by Former Assistant


Renowned rapper, Kanye West, is currently facing legal action for alleged sexual misconduct, violation of contract terms, and wrongful dismissal.

His former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, claims she was dismissed in 2022 without receiving the agreed-upon severance payment of 3 million dollars. Pisciotta accused West of sending her lewd messages and engaging in sexual activities with her over the phone.

Sources reveal that Pisciotta was using OnlyFans as a means of financial support in 2021 when she crossed paths with Kanye West. Initially, West had no issue with Pisciotta maintaining her OnlyFans business.

However, in 2022, Kanye West reportedly offered her a huge sum of $1 million to shut down her OnlyFans account, expressing his desire for her to be seen as divine.

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Pisciotta alleges that following the closure of her OnlyFans account, Kanye West bombarded her with explicit texts and s3xual videos.

She further claims that West engaged in inappropriate behavior, such as masturbating during phone conversations and exposing himself to her in a private setting on his aircraft.

Pisciotta has filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for alleged deceit, unpaid wages, and emotional distress caused by the incidents.

As of now, West has not publicly responded to the accusations and has remained silent on the matter.

Few weeks ago, Kanye West was sued for allegedly discriminating against his black staff.

Benjamin Deshon Provo, a security guard who worked at the academy since 2021, alleges that Kanye West regularly belittled and harassed black employees, and ultimately fired him for refusing to cut his dreadlocks.

According to the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, Provo suffered significant emotional distress as a result of West’s actions, which included demands that staff members shave their heads. Provo refused to comply with this request due to his Muslim faith.

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