Ye’s former assistant has filed an amended lawsuit against the rapper, accusing him of drugging and sexually assaulting her, as well as trafficking others and using job openings to recruit sex partners. The suit alleges that Ye attacked Lauren Pisciotta in a hotel room, drugged her at a recording studio, and offered sex partners as gifts to friends and colleagues. Ye’s representative denied the allegations and accused the plaintiff of blackmail and extortion. The amended lawsuit includes new allegations of sexual battery, including incidents at a hotel in San Francisco and a studio session in Santa Monica.
The lawsuit claims that Ye used his wealth, influence, and power for sexual exploitation, harassment, and trafficking. It alleges that he dangled job opportunities in front of potential sex partners and used company facilities for sexual encounters with attendees and women he paid and trafficked. The suit also accuses Ye of wrongful termination, breach of contract, sexual harassment, hostile work environment, unlawful retaliation, emotional distress, false imprisonment, sexual battery, and infliction of emotional distress. It seeks compensation, punitive damages, attorney’s fees, and other relief approved by the court.
The allegations paint a disturbing picture of Ye’s behavior towards his former assistant, detailing instances of sexual assault, harassment, and manipulation. The lawsuit sheds light on the dark side of fame and power, highlighting the vulnerability of employees in high-profile industries and the abuse that can occur in such environments. The lawsuit represents a fight for justice and accountability against a powerful figure accused of heinous actions.
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