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New Lawsuit Claims Bianca Censori Sent Adult Material To Underage Yeezy Employees

In a new lawsuit, Bianca Censori has been accused of sending adult material to husband Kanye West‘s company’s staff members, including employees who are still minors.

The 29-year-old model allegedly sent a Yeezy employee a link to “hardcore” content after West announced the launch of Yeezy adult content vertical in April. The videos were accessible to all staffers, including those under the age of 18, according to court documents.

Censori, however, was not named in the California lawsuit. Instead, the anecdote served to demonstrate the problematic workplace culture at West’s YZYVSN streaming service app.

“No guardrails were put in place to prevent the underage YZYVSN workers from working on Yeezy Porn, or to prevent themselves from being exposed to and being forced to view pornography to perform their work,” the lawsuit says.

The filing alleges that West engaged in “forced labor and cruel inhuman, or degrading treatment” and accuses his former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, of calling certain employees “new slaves.”

The complainants are all former YZVYSN employees, who claim that West and Yiannopoulos hired an international developer group comprised of several underage Black members, with some as young as 14 years old. They allegedly created a racist working environment and repeatedly made false promises about payment.

According to the lawsuit, West’s white managers used racist language toward these employees, calling some “slaves” and harassing staffers based on age, gender, race and sexual orientation. The workers were also reportedly forced to work through the night without pay.

In a statement posted on X, Yiannopoulous called the lawsuit a “joke” and a “sad race hustle” saying it was brought 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.”

West has made headlines recently for allegedly forcing his new wife to wear provocative outfits in public, and for his bizarre real estate decisions, including turning his $54 million Malibu mansion into a “doomsday bunker” that have sparked controversy.

Ava Lombardi

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