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Kanye West SUED for sexual harassment by former assistant and ex-OnlyFans model Lauren Pisciotta who claims rapper sent her graphic videos and text messages

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Kanye West's former assistant Lauren Pisciotta has filed a sexual harassment suit against the rapper.

In the lawsuit, reviewed by TMZ, Pisciotta, 35, said West, 46, recruited her to work for him at a time she was pulling in seven figures annually via an OnlyFans account.

Pisciotta said West went on to send her several graphic videos and text messages; told her he had been playing with himself to the sound of her voice; and badgered her about the genitalia sizes of her past boyfriends.

Pisciotta said she worked for West from July of 2021 until October of 2022, when he terminated her employment. After they agreed on $3 million in severance, Pisciotta said in legal docs that West never made good on the amount.

Pisciotta in her suit accuses West of sexual harassment, wrongful termination, breach of contract and a hostile workplace, according to the outlet. 

Kanye West's former assistant Lauren Pisciotta has filed a sexual harassment suit against the rapper, claiming he sent her a series of graphic text messages and videos. Pictured in March in LA

Kanye West's former assistant Lauren Pisciotta has filed a sexual harassment suit against the rapper, claiming he sent her a series of graphic text messages and videos. Pictured in March in LA 

Pisciotta, 35, said West, 46, recruited her to work for him at a time she was pulling in seven figures annually via an OnlyFans account

Pisciotta, 35, said West, 46, recruited her to work for him at a time she was pulling in seven figures annually via an OnlyFans account 

Pisciotta said she initially crossed paths with the rapper in July of 2021 at a time when he was working on endeavors in the fashion industry, the outlet reported, citing legal docs.

Pisciotta told the court that she had collaborated with West on a trio of songs from his studio album Donda, which was released in August of 2021.

Pisciotta said she maintained her lucrative OnlyFans account until the summer of 2022, when West requested she get rid of it as he wanted her to have a 'God Like' image.

Pisciotta told the court West offered her a $1 million annual incentive to abandon the profitable accounts, which she agreed to.

Pisciotta said in legal docs that West commenced with a series of graphic text messages and videos pertaining to sex, and incorporating scenarios involving raceplay and cuckoldry.

One alleged text sent by West entered into the lawsuit read: '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***ed while I'm f***ing them. Then I want her to cheat on me.'

The outlet cited that West continued with a series of 'REALLY vulgar' communications to his then-employee.

One text sent by West entered into the court docs by Pisciotta, according to the outlet, read: 'Is my d*** racist? It is. This f***ing racist d*** of mine. I going to beat this f***ing racist d*** for being f***ing racist.'

Pisciotta said she worked for West from July of 2021 until October of 2022, when he terminated her employment

Pisciotta said she worked for West from July of 2021 until October of 2022, when he terminated her employment 

Pisciotta said West, pictured in March in LA, sent her a series of sexually-charged texts and videos that were graphic in nature

Pisciotta said West, pictured in March in LA, sent her a series of sexually-charged texts and videos that were graphic in nature 

Pisciotta said in legal docs that West 'was fixated on the penis size of her boyfriends'

Pisciotta said in legal docs that West 'was fixated on the penis size of her boyfriends'

It continued: 'I'm going to stare at pictures of white woman with Black a**es and beat the s*** out of my racist d*** ... beating the s*** out of his big Black c***.'

Pisciotta told the court West would apprise her to when he was playing himself and ask her if she could hear the activity in the background, the outlet reported.

Pisciotta said in legal docs that West 'was fixated on the penis size of her boyfriends,' according to the outlet.

Pisciotta told the court that West often sent pornographic materials to her, on two occasions clips of himself involved in sexual activity with a woman identified as a model.

Pisciotta said in legal docs that at one point, she was earning a rate of $4 million annually serving as a position West titled his 'Chief of Staff.'

Pisciotta's time working for West ended in October of 2022 - the same month his career, reputation and earnings began to nosedive after he made a series of anti-Semitic remarks across multiple media platforms.

Pisciotta told the court West terminated her employment and offered her $3 million in severance, which he did not make good on.

In November of 2022, Adidas had launched an internal probe into employee complaints about West's conduct during their professional partnership, which was terminated in the wake of West's racist rants.

Pisciotta told the court West terminated her employment in October of 2022 and offered her $3 million in severance, which he did not make good on

Pisciotta told the court West terminated her employment in October of 2022 and offered her $3 million in severance, which he did not make good on 

Employees for Adidas, the company which presided over West's Yeezy line, told Rolling Stone the rapper would speak about his fondness for porn, play adult films during work meetings, and showed workers pornographic videos he made of himself with others, as well as explicit images of his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

West in 2019 opened up about what he described as an 'addiction' to pornography during an appearance on Apple Music’s Beats 1 Radio.

'For me, Playboy was my gateway into full on pornography addiction,' he said. 'My dad had a Playboy left out at age five and it's affected almost every choice I made for the rest of my life. From age five till now, having to kick the habit and it just presents itself in the open like it's OK and I stand up and say, "No, it's not OK."'

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