Tuesday, October 22

Kanye West sued for $1m by ex-employee who claims he was compelled to work in harmful situations and sleep on the ground for months

Kanye West is being sued by a former worker who claims he was compelled to work in harmful situations and sleep on the ground of a property the rapper was renovating.

Tony Saxon claims he’s owed $1m (£800,000) in unpaid wages and lack of earnings after working as a undertaking supervisor, full-time safety, and live-in caretaker on the home in Malibu.

According to the lawsuit filed within the Los Angeles Superior court docket, West, who has legally modified his title to “Ye“, illegally fired Saxon after he refused to adjust to the rapper’s “dangerous” calls for.

The lawsuit alleges that Saxon was employed by Ye in September 2021 as a undertaking supervisor who would additionally function full-time safety on the multimillion-dollar beachfront property.

Alongside these roles, his duties would come with overseeing construction-related duties, together with cleansing, demolition, hiring contractors and coordinating staff.

Ye had reportedly purchased the house for greater than $55m (£44m) after which proceeded to have it stripped out to start an intensive rework.

Tony Saxon in a security shirt at the Malibu property Pic: Tony Saxon
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Tony Saxon in a safety shirt on the Malibu property Pic: Tony Saxon

As a results of the property being gutted, based on the lawsuit, Saxon spent the whole lot of his employment “sleeping in makeshift conditions, finding empty spaces on the ground and using his coat as a makeshift bedding”.

These situations allegedly endured regardless of “constant complaints” from Saxon about his sleeping situations and different hazards together with staff “unsafely demolishing various parts of the house with no safety equipment”.

Saxon claims he was promised cost of $20,000 (£16,000) per week, however after round a month later he had solely acquired one $20,000 cost for his providers together with $100,000 (£80,000) for building prices, based on the grievance.

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On 22 October 2021, based on the lawsuit, Saxon complained that he was “exhausted” from the lengthy hours and wanted time to relaxation however was ignored by Ye. Shortly after, he claims, he badly injured his again whereas working however his requests for day without work have been once more ignored.

On 5 November 2021 after Ye had as soon as once more allegedly ignored Saxon’s requests for day without work, the rapper is alleged to have demanded all of the remaining electrical gear and home windows be faraway from the property.

The bed Saxon claims he was forced to use Pic: Tony Saxon
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The mattress Saxon claims he was compelled to make use of Pic: Tony Saxon

Saxon claims he refused on security grounds at which level, the lawsuit alleges, Ye threatened him earlier than telling him to “get the hell out” and finally fired him after he once more introduced up his unpaid wages.

Saxon’s lawyer, Ron Zambrano, mentioned: “Ye has shown a reckless disregard toward his employees and has flouted the law in unbelievably dangerous ways throughout this entire project at the Malibu house.

“No worker ought to need to undergo by means of the type of working situations Mr. Saxon was compelled to endure but Ye confirmed no concern and merely wished the work performed, regardless of the hazardous and unsafe, to not point out unlawful, actions he was attempting to drive the plaintiff to undertake.”

This newest lawsuit comes after a number of different just lately filed complaints in opposition to Ye and his Donda Academy Christian college in Southern California, which allege violations of labour legal guidelines and academic pointers, retaliatory practices, unsafe situations for college students and mismanagement.

The rapper can be being sued by a photographer who accused him of grabbing her telephone and throwing it into the road.

Sky News have approached Ye’s representatives for remark.

Content Source: information.sky.com