
Kanye West's Yeezy Porn Faces Lawsuit Over Toxic Workplace and Minor Exploitation Claims
Kanye West's tech startup 'Yeezy Porn' faces serious allegations in a new lawsuit, claiming degrading work conditions and inappropriate conduct involving minors.
The lawsuit stems from West's acquisition of an app and its developers to create his own music streaming service, aiming to bypass traditional platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Multiple app developer groups, known as YZYVSN and YZYAPP, worked on the project hoping to join West's venture.

Kanye West with wife Bianca Censori
Key allegations in the lawsuit include:
- Hiring minors as young as 14 without proper safeguards
- Creating a hostile work environment with racist, discriminatory behavior
- Forcing employees, including minors, to sign NDAs under threat of termination
- Inappropriate sharing of pornographic content, including by West's wife Bianca Censori
- False promises of payment and employment
The workplace allegedly featured harassment based on age, race, gender, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. The Discord chat used for team communication contained derogatory terms, with some members being called "slaves" and "new slaves."
Milo Yiannopoulos, a key figure in the project, allegedly fostered a racist environment and misled workers about payment. He later left the project on May 20, citing concerns for his mental and physical health. In response to the lawsuit, Yiannopoulos dismissed it as a "sad race hustle" on social media platform X.
The plaintiffs describe the working conditions as "hostile, intimidating, and harassing," citing constant deadline changes and cult-like behavior among workers. On May 7, workers were informed that the promised acquisition deal and payment arrangements were not real, effectively ending their involvement without compensation.
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