• Bianca Censori is hitting back
  • She was accused of inappropriate conduct with minors
  • THIS is the defense her team is mounting

With a twist that's as controversial as it is captivating, Bianca Censori, the wife of the infamous rapper Kanye West, finds herself at the heart of a scandalous lawsuit. The claim? That she allegedly showed pornographic material to minors. But Censori is clapping back, and she's not holding back any punches.

The Accusations Unfold

The drama unfolded when Milo Yiannopoulos, West's former chief of staff, vehemently denied allegations on behalf of Censori, calling them "offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false." The accusations stem from Censori's involvement in what has been dubbed the "Yeezy Porn" platform, a project that has now been thrust into the limelight for all the wrong reasons.

The lawsuit alleges that Censori sent X-rated materials to a Yeezy employee, materials that were supposedly accessible to minors employed by the company. Yiannopoulos, in defense, attacked the credibility of the accuser, labeling them a "wannabe" staffer filled with "repulsive pack of lies."

Adding a layer of drama, Yiannopoulos revealed his departure from West's company was due to the rapper's venture into adult entertainment, a move he saw as a threat to his recovery journey and spiritual health.

Yiannopoulos issued the statement just one day after news of the lawsuit broke on June 30. Bianca was accused of sending a file-sharing link to an employee that contained videos of explicit sexual activity in April, according to documents obtained by TMZ. The paperwork added that minors had been hired to work on developing the porn app, and they were allegedly granted access to view the inappropriate material.

The lawsuit went on to claim that West didn’t want to pay employees for their work, which included promoting his albums 'Vultures' and 'Vultures 2' and launching his music streaming app, YZYVSN. In order to cut costs, West and Yiannopoulos allegedly hired an international development group that hired employees as young as 14 years old.

But the lawsuit doesn't stop at the allegations of distributing explicit content. It also accuses West and Yiannopoulos of fostering a hostile work environment, particularly for employees of color, with claims of racial discrimination that are as shocking as they are appalling.

West and Yiannopoulos were also accused of creating a hostile work environment for the employees of color. The lawsuit claims that they hired white managers who mocked the Black and Hispanic workers by giving them job titles such as "New Slaves."

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Additionally, Yiannopoulos was accused of calling one young worker a “school shooter” and sending a Black/brown skin emoji to a Black employee.

As the legal battle heats up, the world watches on, captivated by the unfolding drama. Censori's firm stance against the allegations sets the stage for a showdown that's bound to keep the tabloids buzzing and the public guessing