Bianca Censori's legal expert responds to new allegations on Kanye West
Kanye West and Bianca Censori land in new legal trouble after four minor kids accused them of bullying
Renowned rapper Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori, are facing new allegations filed by four minor children.
According to a report by In Touch Weekly, a legal representative for the children, Shemar Dacosta, Pholoso Mofokeng, Miles Jackson-Lea, and Olakunle Olatunji, recently claimed that the couple bullied the kids during the launch of his music album, Vulture 2.
The lawsuit alleges that Kanye harassed the children to force them to view unsolicited scenes while they were working with him.
Additionally, the children accused Bianca of sharing explicit content with the team during the planning of an adult studio launch.
In response, Bianca's legal representative, Milo, condemned the claims as offensive, disgusting, abhorrent, and completely false.
The lawyer referred to one of the complainants as a "tragic, desperate, attention-seeking wannabe Yeezy staffer."
Furthermore, the lawsuit claims that many employees at Kanye’s workplace were referred to as 'slaves.'
The children are seeking damages for the alleged emotional distress, anxiety, humiliation, and depression they experienced.
This is not the first time the Yeezy founder has been accused of harassment, previously he faced similar allegations from multiple employees.
As reported by TMZ, Lauren Pisciotta, Benjamin Deshon Provo, and Murphy Aficionado accused Kanye of harassment during their respective employment period.
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