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Kanye West sued by OnlyFans star for alleged sexual harassment

The model says the harassment included sexually explicit texts and phone calls
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Kanye West has been sued by an OnlyFans star for alleged sexual harassment.


The rapper hired Lauren Pisciotta in 2021 to be his personal assistant. She now claimed he sent her a barrage of explicit text messages that detailed his bedroom fantasies, according to RadarOnline.com.


The outlet also claimed that the “Jesus Walks” rapper “convinced his then-assistant to delete her OnlyFans account one year later” and promised to reimburse her the $1 million salary she would have normally earned by selling racy pictures on the adults-only subscription service.

“See my problem is I be wanting to f— but then after I f— I want a girl to tell me how hard they been f—– while I’m f—— them. Then I want her to cheat on me …” one of the alleged text messages read, according to TMZ.


In a second message, West allegedly ranted about race as he divulged his fantasies further.

“Is my d— racist? It is. This f—— racist d— of mine. I going to beat this f—— racist d— for being f—— racist. I’m going to stare at pictures of White woman with Black a—– and beat the s— out of my racist d— … Beating the s— out of his big black c—,” another text is said to have read.

According to a copy of the lawsuit obtained by the outlet, Pisciotta claimed that West would masturbate during phone conversations with her and ask if she could hear or guess what he was doing.

She then claimed that he was “fixated” on knowing intimate details about her boyfriends and then sent her several sexually explicit videos, before promoting her to chief of staff for his various companies, complete with a salary of $4 million.

The model then claimed that West fired her from the role and offered her a redundancy package of $3 million, which she accepted, but claimed that he never paid her.

In addition to sexual harassment, Pisciotta is suing West for breach of contract, wrongful termination and creating a hostile work environment

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