Kanye West is facing allegations detailed in a new lawsuit filed by his former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, who claims the rapper boasted about taking Viagra to enhance his performance for a three-hour session with a major celebrity.
The lawsuit, which precedes the initial hearing, accuses West of sexual harassment, stalking, and sending inappropriate messages. Pisciotta claims West failed to pay her $3 million in severance and an additional $1 million for shutting down her OnlyFans account.
One of the alleged texts from West read, "One time I took Viagra and fed [A-list celebrity] for three hours. Not sure why that thought came to me." Another message allegedly stated, "Just thinking back to the bowling alley, thinking of what the headline could have been: 'Ye arrested for fing the s**t out of his assistant on the bowling alley floor.'"
The lawsuit describes this text as particularly offensive, implying Pisciotta wanted to have sex with West, which she denies. West also allegedly sent explicit videos, including a 24-second clip of a model performing oral sex on him and a 19-second clip of him having sex with a Yeezy employee. In one instance, West allegedly asked Pisciotta if he should edit the video to make his penis look bigger.
According to the complaint, West later sent a message saying he cropped his penis out of a video because it didn't look large enough to share with a friend.
A representative for West released a statement to The Washington Post denying the allegations, claiming that Pisciotta pursued West sexually to secure employment and benefits, and engaged in blackmail and extortion when her advances were rejected.
The first hearing for the case is set for October 1 at the Los Angeles Superior Courthouse. Pisciotta, who worked for West in 2021 and 2022 with an annual salary of $1 million, claims West's inappropriate behavior included expressing a desire to have sex with a Yeezy employee's mother and requesting Pisciotta's presence at his hotel under false pretenses.
The lawsuit details an incident at the Soho Warehouse in Los Angeles in early 2022, where West allegedly asked a male guest if he could have sex with the guest's female companion, offering Pisciotta in exchange. West allegedly tried to persuade the guest by stating, "Plaintiff has great p***y," insinuating he had previously had sexual intercourse with her.
These claims are among several others outlined in the suit, painting a disturbing picture of West's conduct towards Pisciotta during her employment.
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