Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, has been accused of sending pornography to staff members, including minors, at West’s company, Yeezy, in an explosive lawsuit.
Censori, 29, allegedly sent one of the employees a link to “hardcore” sexual content after West announced the launch of his adult film business, Yeezy Porn, in late April.
According to court documents, those videos were accessible to underage employees amid the development of the pornographic app. obtained by TMZ.
Despite the allegations, Censori was not named in the federal lawsuit filed in California, and the anecdote was simply incorporated into the lawsuit to demonstrate problems with the work environment at Ye’s streaming service app YZYVSN.
“There were no guardrails put in place to prevent underage YZYVSN workers from working on Yeezy Porn, or to prevent them from being exposed to and forced to view pornography to perform their jobs,” it says. according to the Washington Post.
Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori, 29, is accused of sending pornography to staff members, including minors, at West’s company, Yeezy, in an explosive lawsuit
Despite the allegations, Censori was not named as a defendant in the lawsuit, which accuses West, 47, of engaging in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.”
The lawsuit goes on to accuse West, 47, of engaging in “forced labor and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment” and claims that his former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, called some employees “new slaves.”
The plaintiffs in the suit were hired by Ye to work on his streaming service app YZYVSN, designed to rival Tidal, Spotify and Apple Music, to promote his albums Vultures and Vultures 2.
They claim that West and Yiannopoulos hired an international developer group made up of several black members, many of whom were minors, some as young as 14 years old.
They then fostered an allegedly racist work environment and made repeated false promises about pay and work hours.
Milo reportedly promised the group of developers $120,000 if they completed the app, agreed to the working conditions, and did not complain.
But then Ye allegedly ordered all employees to sign confidentiality agreements and threatened to fire the minors if they didn’t.
The suit claims West’s former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, called some employees “new slaves.”
The duo also allegedly required the minors to sign “voluntary” agreements.
Since then, Ye’s white managers have reportedly used derogatory and racist language to create a hostile work environment.
They reportedly harassed team members on the basis of age, race, gender, sexual orientation and national origin.
Some of them were called “slaves,” while others were called “new slaves.”
“Black and African employees were segregated and given less favorable job assignments and separate “whites only” work groups were formed,” Thigpen Legal he said in a statement to NBC News.
“They made fun of the minors because of their age.”
The complainants were hired by Ye to work on his streaming service app YZYVSN, designed to rival Tidal, Spotify and Apple Music, to promote his albums Vultures and Vultures 2.
Workers were also reportedly forced to work all night without pay and without sleep.
If they did not agree to the long work hours without breaks, the plaintiffs would have been threatened with withholding their wages.
But even after the team supposedly finished one of the apps on May 1 and sent it to Ye, the lawsuit claims he didn’t pay them, prompting them to file the lawsuit asking for damages for unpaid wages and overtime pay, as well as emotional distress.
in a statement published in XYiannopoulos called the lawsuit a “joke” and a “sad racial scam,” claiming it was filed by a “disgruntled and comically inept black developer I call Hotep Susan, who is angry that he wasn’t chosen for a full-time job at “Yeezy.”
“Tomorrow I will unravel the complaint line by line on camera, including its wild claims of racism,” Yiannopoulos vowed Sunday.
“In truth, this is the most dishonest thing I have ever seen presented in court (and I have worked for billionaires and megastars for a decade),” he wrote.
DailyMail.com has also contacted Ye and Milo for comment.
The lawsuit comes at a time when West took a surprise trip to Russia. She is believed to be in the country to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Russian fashion. Designer Gosha Rubchinskiy, and not for a concert.
The lawsuit came while West was on a surprise trip to Russia. He is believed to be with Censori.
Kanye hired the poster boy of post-Soviet fashion as creative director of his Yeezy brand in December 2023, at which point Rubchinskiy was described as “legendary.”
West announced his arrival in the city with a message on the state-run website VKontakte (Russia’s answer to Facebook) in which he wrote in Russian: “Hello Moscow.”
West is believed to be with his Censori on the trip, Although she was not seen walking, according to Russian media. This comes after the pair were spotted in Paris and Tokyo this month.
Kanye has previously said he is “pro-Putin” and once called himself “Young Putin” during an interview on the Drink Champs podcast.
The footage purportedly showed him on the Moscow metro, while other videos purportedly showed him at a five-star hotel near the Kremlin, after arriving on a private jet.
Kanye reportedly viewed the Kremlin and Red Square from an observation deck on the roof of the GUM department store.
It was later reported that Kanye was staying in the $12,846-a-night presidential suite at the Four Seasons Hotel Moscow, which has a stunning view of St. Basil’s Cathedral.