Kanye West was investigating the mother of his four children, Kim Kardashian, and the rest of the Kardashian clan, out of suspicion of their links with criminal enterprises, including sex trafficking, per a new lawsuit against the rapper.
In the lawsuit filed on October 7 and obtained by People magazine, an anonymous former Yeezy staffer claimed that Ye hired him as a “fixer” and subsequently subjected to emotional distress, retaliation, and labour code violations.
John Doe claimed that the Grammy-winning rapper, 47, instructed him to look into “the Kardashian family and supposed various criminal links Ye believed they had with criminal enterprises, including sex trafficking.”
Additionally, the complaint states West had John Doe hire private investigators to secretly “follow and tail” his wife Bianca Censori during her solo trip to Australia to visit family.
The Michigan-based plaintiff alleges that his role involved "fixing" various issues for West, which included handling lost or stolen items and dealing with unpaid services. The complaint also mentions an incident in May 2024, when West reportedly laid off several Yeezy employees and allegedly began displaying erratic behavior.
The plaintiff, who is a military veteran suffering from PTSD, further claims West threatened him with violence and death after he attempted to report child abuse allegations at West’s Donda Academy.