Kanye West’s rep has denied allegations made in a lawsuit that the rapper hired a ‘fixer’ to follow his wife Bianca Censori and investigate the Kardashian family.
In the lawsuit filed Thursday, a former employee of the 47-year-old rapper, who recently denied splitting from Censori, 29, claims West ordered him to hire private investigators to “follow” Censori while she was abroad. , along with making other allegedly illegal requests.
“Many of the details of his complaint are simply fantastical and false,” Kanye’s rep said. Page six on Friday.
The representative further claimed that the lawsuit, which also accuses West of abusing nitrous oxide, is “designed to cause embarrassment and/or capitalize on perceived problems in Ye’s marriage.”
According to the request obtained by rolling stoneJohn Doe’s duties allegedly included mitigating West’s risks and preventing bad press, engaging investigations, and managing non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
Kanye West’s rep has denied allegations made in a lawsuit that the rapper hired a ‘fixer’ to follow his wife Bianca Censori and investigate the Kardashian family (West, Censori in February).
“Many of the details of his complaint are simply fantastical and false,” Kanye’s rep told Page Six on Friday; (Kim Kardashian, West pictured in 2019)
He also claims that his investigations targeted Censori and the Kardashian family, including West’s ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and that private investigators allegedly followed Censori at West’s direction.
The 22-page lawsuit filed in Los Angeles says: “A particularly notable assignment of Ye’s was to have Doe hire private investigators to follow and ‘shadow’ his wife, Bianca Censori, when she traveled alone to visit her family in Australia, without the consent of Mrs. Censori.’
In May, Doe cites that West began exhibiting “erratic behavior,” including spending $850,000 on a set of titanium teeth and firing a “vast majority of Yeezy’s leadership, including former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos, who “He also accused West of being addicted to nitrous oxide.” .
The alleged behavior occurred at a time when it was claimed that West was consuming nitrous oxide, which Doe believes “played a role in West’s decision-making at the time.”
Doe’s attorney, Ronald Zambrano, told the publication: ‘My client believes there is a direct correlation between nitrous oxide and the increased paranoia and siege mentality that ended up happening in the period when Doe worked for West.
“There were internal concerns about the amount of nitrous oxide coming into his house.”
The lawsuit claims Doe’s employment ended in mid-May when he received a call from a Donda Academy teacher “about safety concerns they had about some of the students.”
Doe says he informed Yeezy’s leadership about the call and “almost immediately” West allegedly “called Doe to yell, curse, and threaten Doe with serious bodily injury, including death, if Doe repeated what he learned from the Yeezy employee. “Donda.”
The representative further claimed that the lawsuit, which also accuses West of abusing nitrous oxide, is “designed to cause embarrassment and/or capitalize on perceived problems in Ye’s marriage.”
He also claims that his investigations targeted Censori and the Kardashian family, including West’s ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, and that private investigators allegedly followed Censori at West’s orders; (pictured in 2019)
West allegedly told Doe that he was ‘fucking dead to (him)’ and played a recording of ‘scary voices threatening to harm’ Doe, according to the lawsuit.
Doe claims that in the following days West’s ‘enforcers’ began threatening him, triggering his PTSD due to past military experiences.
The lawsuit states: “(Doe) experienced panic attacks, anxiety and severe emotional distress, which led him to seek medical treatment and he was admitted to a facility to address his deteriorating mental health.”
Doe is suing West for emotional distress, retaliation and various violations of California labor codes.
The plaintiff seeks restitution for unpaid wages, attorneys’ fees, and general and punitive damages to be determined at trial.
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Kanye West and the Kardashians for comment.
In August, Yiannopoulo made a series of explosive accusations directed at the rapper and his dentist, Thomas P. Connelly, in a sworn statement.
Yiannopoulos, 39, who stopped working for West in May after two years, claimed that West is addicted to nitrous oxide, or “laughing gas,” and alleged that Connelly was “aware” of West’s “psychological vulnerabilities.” West and believed that “he sought to exploit them.” supplying the gas.
Other surprising claims in the document are that Connelly continued to “provide the gas after the onset of distressing symptoms that caused widespread comment and concern” and charged “more than $50,000 per month” for doing so.
(West was seen in a post on reddit three months ago with a mask with the legend: ‘You use nitrous’).
It was alleged that West’s “increasing dependence on gas” – also known as “hippie crack” which can induce feelings of euphoria – worried Yeezy staff members and that the rapper “appeared to be in and out of the inhaler mask.” almost constantly.” base” and their communications “were becoming incomprehensible and contradictory.
In August, West’s former chief of staff, Yiannopoulos, 39, claimed that West is addicted to nitrous oxide, or “laughing gas.” Pictured in 2017 in New York.
West allegedly told Doe that he was ‘fucking dead to (him)’ and played a recording of ‘scary voices threatening to harm’ Doe, according to the lawsuit, photographed in 2024.
Notably, West has seen his career implode amid anti-Semitic comments, beginning with a vile post in 2022 in which he said he was doing ‘3 death against the Jewish people,’ prompting his agency CAA, his production company MRC , Adidas and Gap quickly fired him. and Balenciaga.
The symptoms of West’s “widely reported bipolar diagnosis and the side effects of prolonged nitrous gas abuse are strikingly similar,” the affidavit states, with symptoms including “erratic behavior, mood swings, paranoia and violence.”
Yiannopoulos claims a Yeezy employee told him they had seen West ‘self-administer nitrous gas provided by Connelly.’
Yiannopoulos, who detailed his job duties as “solving mysteries and solving problems where others have failed.” He said the affidavit was in conjunction with a complaint he filed with the Dental Board of California accusing Connelly of “reckless, unethical, dishonest, exploratory and, upon information and belief, unlawful conduct.” ‘
He says he was “motivated by urgent concern” for West’s health and safety, both in his own capacity and on “the behalf of several people close to him.”
A rep for Connelly told TMZ that the claims made by Yiannopoulos were “not only factually incorrect but also intentionally misleading.”
Yiannopoulos was “making up these claims for attention,” Connelly’s rep told the outlet, and was “maliciously attempting to harm” Connelly while doing so.
Connelly’s rep told TMZ that the dentist follows legal and ethical standards and will continue to do so.
This comes after it was claimed that West and Censori orchestrated speculation that they were headed for divorce to create buzz around their new album.
On Monday, multiple reports emerged that the couple had secretly broken up “weeks ago,” and that the rapper was allegedly “ready to divorce” his wife.
However, the duo were photographed together in Japan just hours after the split allegations became public.
Now, sources close to the couple believe that the speculation surrounding their nearly two-year marriage was a deliberate ploy to help generate publicity around Kanye’s new album.
Late last month, Ye announced his new album Bully and premiered the song Beauty and the Beast during an event in China. He also released his album Vultures 2 in August.
Their tenth studio album, Vultures 1, was released on February 10.
He has two songs certified Diamond: 2007’s Stronger and 2011’s N***as in Paris with Jay-Z, and all 10 of his albums have been at least certified Gold.
Since bursting onto the rap scene more than 20 years ago, West has sold an incredible 160 million records worldwide and won 24 Grammy Awards.
He has two songs certified Diamond: 2007’s Stronger and 2011’s N***** in Paris with Jay-Z, and all 10 of his albums have been at least certified Gold.
His tenth studio album, Vultures 1, went straight to No. 1 when it was released in February 2024. It was made in collaboration with Ty Dolla Sign as his hip hop duo ¥$.
West previously announced that a follow-up album, Vultures 2, is in the works. Rumors about West’s supposed musical retirement come amid a series of legal problems for the rapper, mainly related to his crumbling Yeezy empire.