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Kanye West is once again facing troubling accusations, this time involving his wife Bianca Censori and her mother, Alexandra Censori. In a recent lawsuit, West's former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, claimed that the rapper expressed inappropriate desires towards his mother-in-law. Pisciotta, who worked for West from 2021 to 2022, has accused him of sexual harassment and other disturbing behavior.
According to Pisciotta's lawsuit, West allegedly told his wife, Bianca, that he wanted to sleep with her mother while she watched. A text exchange dated September 28, 2022, reportedly shows West stating, "I wanna f**k your mum. Before she leaves." Pisciotta claims West sent her a screenshot of this message and asked, "Should I [add] I meant I want you to watch me f**k your mom?"
When approached by Daily Mail Australia while running errands in Melbourne, Alexandra Censori refused to comment on the allegations, requesting privacy instead. Wearing a fitted Alexander McQueen dress and purple heels, she told the outlet that she "wouldn't be drawn into the latest claims."
Bianca Censori, who was in the U.S. on a work visa at the time, reportedly responded to West's text in a manner that Pisciotta claims was "insisted upon and required by [West]." The alleged reply from Bianca read, "She's [Alexandra] married. I'm going to f**k someone this weekend and tell you the next time you're inside me."
In her lawsuit, Pisciotta also accused West of drugging her during a studio session in Santa Monica with rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs. She claims that after West ordered her a drink, she became disoriented and lost control of her body. The next morning, Pisciotta allegedly woke up feeling confused and ashamed, with little recollection of the events. West later allegedly told her they had "hooked up a little."
Pisciotta, a former OnlyFans star, filed the lawsuit in June 2023, accusing West of sexual harassment, stalking, and wrongful termination. She claimed she was promoted to chief of staff with a $4 million salary but was fired shortly after without receiving her severance pay. West's legal team has dismissed the allegations, labeling them "baseless" and claiming Pisciotta sought to use West's fame for personal gain.

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