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Kanye West's Wife Bianca Censori Slams Lawsuit Claim She Exposed Minors To Porn

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By Favour Adegoke on July 1, 2024 at 5:45 PM EDT

Kanye West's wife, Bianca Censori, responded to a scathing allegation against her in a new lawsuit filed by former Yeezy employees.

Censori's name was brought up in the lawsuit for allegedly sending pornographic material to a group of workers, which included minors.

The model's husband, West, and his former Yeezy Chief of Staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, were the only ones named as defendants in the lawsuit. They are accused of creating a toxic work environment and not paying wages.

Now, Bianca Censori has responded to the claims made about her, calling them "offensive" and "false."

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Bianca Censori Calls Lawsuit Claim She Exposed Minors To Porn 'False'

Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori is nearly naked in an X-rated silver string ensemble covering up with only a stuffed cat as the duo cause a stir at Miami's LIV nightclub.
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Censori has called out claims made about her in a new lawsuit filed by former Yeezy employees.

Although the 29-year-old was not mentioned in the lawsuit as a defendant, her name was brought for allegedly exposing employees, which included minors, to pornographic content.

According to the legal documents obtained by TMZ, Censori sent a "worker a file-sharing link," which contained lewd activities seemingly to be used for the development of the rapper's Yeezy porn app.

It also mentioned that she made no move to shield the viewing of the explicit videos from minors.

However, Censori is denying ever exposing minors to adult content. The model told the news outlet, through Yiannopoulos, that the claim is "offensive, disgusting, abhorrent, and wholly false."

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Yiannopoulos also directly called out one ex-employee, Shemar DeCosta, branding them a "tragic, desperate, attention-seeking wannabe Yeezy staffer."

He further notes that DeCosta's claims about Censori sending porn to workers don't add up because Yeezy porn does not exist.

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Kanye West Was Accused Of Enforcing 'Insanely Long' Work Hours

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The main gripe of the recent lawsuit filed by the Yeezy employees stems from West allegedly refusing to fulfill work agreements and "forcing them to work insanely long hours."

The disgruntled employees, which consisted of adults and minors as young as 14, were hired as developers to work on West's YZYVSN streaming service app, which he wanted to use to promote his new albums, "Vultures" and "Vultures 2."

They were reportedly promised $120,000 in pay if they "completed the app," and they "agreed to the work conditions," and didn't "complain."

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However, they claim they were forced to sign non-disclosure agreements under the threat of losing their jobs and not being paid. Meanwhile, the employees who were minors were required to sign "volunteer" agreements, implying they would receive no pay regardless of their contributions.

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Kanye West And Milo Yiannoupoulos Allegedly Refused To Pay Wages

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The court documents further revealed that the developers mostly worked on the app remotely while giving feedback to West, Yiannopoulos, and other relevant showrunners via Slack and other online communication tools.

They allegedly worked hard to get a finished app to West by May 1, 2024, due to the pressure on them to deliver quickly.

However, neither West nor Yiannopoulos responded to their request for their pay, prompting them to pursue a legal means of resolving the issue.

The former employees are now demanding the complete payment of their unpaid wages alongside overtime compensation. They are also seeking damages for the emotional distress they suffered while working for Yeezy.

The Former Yeezy Employees Claim They Were 'Mocked With Racist Jabs'

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In the documents, the developers also alleged that they were openly "mocked with racist jabs" by Yeezy white managers in charge of the overseas and minority workers.

Some disparaging language referenced their "age, race, gender, sexual orientation and national origin." They also alleged that some of their colleagues were called "slaves" and "new slaves" during different work interactions.

Yiannopoulos was accused of being one of the senior employees who acted in a racist manner, with the docs claiming he "once sent a chat message with a Black/brown skin emoji to an African American team member" and called a minor staff a "school shooter."

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The former Yeezy chief of staff responded to these allegations, calling them "false." Yiannopoulos also claims that the real victims are the "unsuspecting individuals" who have become part of the lawsuit.

Why Milo Yiannopoulos Resigned From Yeezy

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In May, Yiannopoulos announced he was stepping down from his role at Yeezy as West's Chief Of Staff.

The 39-year-old executive had been the point man for Yeezy in the past two years before handing in his notice, where he shared his dissatisfaction with West's new team and his planned foray into the porn industry.

"I wish Ye every success in the future. I have some concerns about his new team and hope he proceeds with caution," he told TMZ.

In his resignation letter, Yiannopoulos emphasized that he can't be a party to "producing/distributing pornographic material for moral and religious reasons."

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He went further to state that such efforts and the people involved represent an "imminent danger to my life as a recovering addict and an unacceptable risk to my spiritual and physical health as a former homosexual."

Yiannopoulos, however, left the door to a potential return to the company open, stating that "it would be an honor to" work for the company again if it "publicly and permanently abandons" its plans to delve into the world of adult entertainment.

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