Bianca Censori sued for alleged sexual harassment

The paperwork claims that minors were able to access the videos as they worked on developing the porn app.


Pop Culture & Art July 03, 2024
Photo: AFP

Kanye West is facing a new lawsuit alleging that his wife, Bianca Censori, sent sexually explicit videos to an employee and claimed they were accessible by minors. The lawsuit, filed by an anonymous plaintiff, claims that West and his former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, participated in "forced labor and cruel inhuman, or degrading treatment" and created a hostile work environment for employees of color.

According to the lawsuit obtained by TMZ, Censori sent a file-sharing link to an employee that contained videos of explicit sexual activity. The paperwork claims that minors were able to access the videos as they worked on developing the porn app. The lawsuit also alleges that West never delivered on promises to pay the employees and participated in "forced labor and cruel inhuman, or degrading treatment."

The lawsuit also claims that Milo and West created a hostile work environment for employees of color by hiring white managers who mocked the Black and Hispanic workers with job titles like "New Slaves." The filing also claims that Milo called one young worker a "school shooter" and sent a Black/brown skin emoji to a Black team member.

The lawsuit also alleges that Milo promised to pay the development group $120,000 if the employees agreed to the working conditions and promised not to complain throughout their time with the company. According to the outlet, "Ye ordered all employees to sign non-disclosure agreements, threatening to fire the minors and refusing to pay them if they didn't. Minor developers were also required to sign 'volunteer' agreements."

While the development group allegedly completed one version of the music streaming app and presented it to West, the docs claim that they were never paid for their work.

This new lawsuit comes on the heels of two other lawsuits filed against West earlier this year. In April, Trevor Phillips, a former employee at West's Donda Academy, claimed that West praised Hitler and made threats to the LGBTQ+ community, as well as telling two children that "he wanted them to shave their heads and that he intended to put a jail

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