Kanye West’s former assistant Lauren Pisciotta alleges in her bombshell sexual harassment lawsuit against the rapper that he would often send her unsolicited texts in which he’d speak candidly about his sex life.
“One time I took viagra and f–ked [an A-list celebrity] for three hours. Not sure why that thought came to me,” one of the messages West purportedly sent reads in the June 3, 2024, complaint.
Another “offensive” text says, “You got [name removed]’s [cell] number. I need him to start f–king some of my bitches. I love when bitches get the s–t f–ked out of them and tell me about it while I f–k them.”
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West — whose legal name is Ye — allegedly also sent messages to Pisciotta claiming he liked when the woman he is dating cheat on him with a “bigger d–k” and would talk about his “racist” penis.
“I’m going to stare at pictures of white woman with black asses and beat the s–t out of my racist d–k,” one of the messages in the complaint reads.
The former assistant was allegedly also required to get West a sexual enhancement and performance honey several times, per the texts, and the “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” rapper allegedly also once told Pisciotta that he fantasized about getting “arrested for f–king the s–t out of his assistant.”
West, 47, has denied all of the allegations in the lawsuit, calling them “baseless” and “blackmail.”
“Prior to her termination as an assistant, Ms. Pisciotta stole his cell phone in an attempt to destroy phone records that would contradict her claims, all of which have been preserved,” the Yeezy founder’s lawyers alleged earlier this month.
“She was terminated for being unqualified, demanding unreasonable sums of money (including a $4 million annual salary) and numerous documented incidents of her lascivious, unhinged conduct.”
The attorneys also accused Pisciotta of being the one to offer their famous client sex on his birthday, further alleging that he turned down her advances.
They also claim the former assistant sent the “Heartless” rapper “unsolicited nude images, sexual narratives and was seen twerking in the office during business hours.”
In an effort to show the kind of relationship that West and Pisciotta shared, they claimed the ex-employee once bragged about being “ejaculated on by a soccer player while simultaneously texting her boss.”
Per the attorneys, West plans to file his own lawsuit against his former assistant. It does not appear to have been filed yet.
Aside from the lewd messages, Pisciotta also alleged in her complaint that her ex-boss would pleasure himself often in her presence.
She claimed West masturbated while they were on the phone together and that he also once locked them in a room together and touched himself next to her before falling asleep.
Pisciotta claimed after working as the “Runway” rapper’s assistant — which allegedly required her to be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week — she was promoted to chief of staff in September 2022 and offered a $4 million salary.
However, she was fired just one month later and allegedly never given her $3 million severance deal.
Pisciotta is also suing for breach of contract and hostile work environment as a result of her allegations.
She is one of many of Ye’s ex-workers who has taken legal action against the “All Falls Down” rapper.
West is also being sued by former Donda Academy employees, including a man named Benjamin Deshon Provo, who claims the “Stronger” rapper “berated” him because of the color of his skin.
Former Yeezy staffer Trevor Phillips, meanwhile, alleged in his April 2024 suit that West flaunted nude photos of a female friend to other colleagues and once simulated masturbation in front of him during a meeting.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.