In a lawsuit against Kanye West, a shocking claim has emerged involving Bianca Censori, alleging that she sent adult videos to an employee, which minors could access. Though the Yeezy architect was not named as a defendant in the case, the lawsuit alleges that the incident occurred during West’s plan to develop an app for his X-rated venture.
According to the case, Censori sent an employee a link-sharing file containing NSFW content. The lawsuit further claims that minors working on the system could see the inappropriate material. This revelation comes on the heels of Kanye reaching a deal with Summer Estate after being sued for using the song “I Feel Love” in his album Vultures 1. The case highlights serious concerns about workplace conduct and the potential exposure of minors to explicit content.
TMZ reported the Power hitmaker’s ex-aide Milo was also mentioned as the lawsuit claims the Grammy winner did not pay them, which included minors as young as 14 years old, despite promises, not to mention they faced “forced labor and cruel inhuman, or degrading treatment.” The parties “entered into a settlement agreement that is a full and final settlement of all of the claims in the action.”
It underscores the need for strict guidelines and safeguards in professional environments, particularly when minors are involved. The legal proceedings against Kanye West and the involvement of Bianca Censori in this controversy add to the growing list of challenges faced by the artist. As the case unfolds, it is likely to draw significant attention and raise important questions about accountability and responsibility within his ventures.
This latest controversy could have broader implications for West’s business operations and his public image. The allegations, if proven true, could lead to further scrutiny and legal repercussions for those involved. As the details continue to emerge, the focus will be on how the parties address these serious claims and what measures are put in place to prevent similar incidents in the future.
A joke lawsuit just dropped led by a disgruntled, comically inept Black developer I call Hotep Susan who is mad he didn’t get chosen for a full-time Yeezy job.
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) June 30, 2024
My question: Why did he need one, given his record of FAKING job history (including Yeezy roles he never held)? I’ll…