Really, Kanye? New Lawsuit Accuses Rapper Of Wearing This Very Offensive Insignia at Work

The star's latest legal woes sound very similar to those from his past.

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It seems like Kanye West’s legal problems keep unfolding. Another one of the star’s former employees is accusing West of antisemitism and lewd conduct with Bianca Censori, with the latter happening during what was supposed to be a professional meeting.

In the lawsuit— filed Thursday (Nov. 14) by attorney William Reed on behalf of Murphy Aficionado and obtained by TMZ — Aficionado claimed that he worked for the rapper as a project manager. He outlined a disturbing incident in a Beverly Hills hotel room in November 2022 with West and Censori.

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He said West demanded for him to come to his room. However, when Aficionado arrived he said that the emcee was sans shirt and out of breath with his pants undone standing next to a topless Censori, which led him to believe the pair had just got done having sex.

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Somehow, that’s not the most shocking part.

Aficionado said West referred to Candace Owens’ former lawyer as a “Jewish lawyer” before taking off to have sex with Censori again. When he returned, West allegedly came out like nothing happened wearing a t-shirt with a swastika and asked Aficionado “Don’t you like my shirt?”

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Aficionado said the “Donda” artist also showed him nude photos of ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

The lawsuit also mentions an incident in which Aficionado claimed he was summoned by West for another hotel meeting that same week and saw his boss and a famous NFL player wearing only towels as they got ready for massages.

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Aficionado was fired by West last year and is suing for discrimination, hostile work environment, retaliation and failure to pay wages. He’s far from the first of West’s former employees to file suit against him.

Last month, former Donda Academy teacher Cecilia Hailey was one of several academy employees who sued the star for wrongful termination. Hailey claimed that West wanted the students at the school to learn how to carry and shoot guns.