In a shocking twist, a lawsuit against Kanye West has taken a surprising turn, with allegations against his designer Bianca Censori that are raising eyebrows. The claim? She shared explicit videos with an employee, which were also accessible to minors. While West himself isn’t a defendant, the lawsuit suggests this incident occurred during his plans to launch an app for his adult content venture.
According to TMZ, the lawsuit claims that Bianca Censori, West’s designer, shared explicit content with an employee via a link, which was accessible to minors who were responsible for managing the system. This has raised concerns about potential exposure to inappropriate content.
Additionally, the lawsuit alleges that West’s former aide, Milo, was subjected to unpaid labor and “forced labor and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment” along with other employees, some as young as 14.
This lawsuit follows a recent settlement by West in a separate case, where he was sued by Summer Estate for sampling their song “I Feel Love” without permission on his album “Vultures 1”. The allegations have sparked concerns about West’s treatment of his employees and handling of explicit content.”
Both parties “came into a settlement agreement that is the full and final resolution of all of the claims in the action.”