Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, has vehemently denied claims she sent a Yeezy employee X-rated material that were allegedly accessible to minors working on the rapper’s Yeezy Porn platform.
“I’ve been authorised by Bianca to stress that any allegation that she showed or caused to be shown any pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false,” West’s former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos said in a statement to Page Six Monday.
He further slammed the alleged “wannabe” staffer behind the bombshell claims, saying they were never employed at Yeezy and their “repulsive pack of lies” are “tragic, desperate [and] attention-seeking.”
Yiannopoulos, 39, claimed the allegations were based on “the most tragic and thirsty lie imaginable” since Yeezy Porn allegedly “doesn’t exist.”
“I made sure of that by falling on my sword and quitting over it,” he continued, referring to his resignation from the company in May after West announced plans to enter the adult entertainment business.
In the far-right political commentator’s resignation letter, he vowed not to participate in the Grammy winner’s new venture because it would be “an imminent danger to [his] life as a recovering addict and an unacceptable risk to [his] spiritual and physical health as a former homosexual.”
According to the outlet, the filing alleged minors working to develop the alleged Yeezy Porn app were not protected from viewing the content.
While the Yeezy architect wasn’t listed as a defendant in the case, Yiannopoulos and West, 47, were both named for allegedly not paying employees for the long hours worked to complete an app by May 1.
The lawsuit further claimed that staffers, which allegedly included international developers as young as 14, didn’t receive the promised payment of $US120,000 to develop the porn app and West’s streaming app, YZYVSN, which is intended to compete with Spotify and Apple Music.
The filing also alleged the employees were subjected to a hostile work environment and called “new slaves.”
Yiannopoulos slammed those allegations in his statement to Page Six, claiming, “All I’ve done since is try to get these app developers paid, as voluminous correspondence demonstrates.”
The British commentator also alleged that no minors ever worked illegally.
He further claimed that the petitioner listed never faced a “hostile working environment” because they were never employed by the company.
“The only minors being taken advantage of are the poor suckers roped into this lawsuit, who have no idea what a pack of lies their names have been attached to,” Yiannopoulos wrote.
West has not publicly addressed the lawsuit.
This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission.
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