Bianca Censori’s mother, Alexandra Censori, is addressing recent claims that Kanye West made inappropriate advances toward her. In light of these allegations, she stands by her family, emphasizing the need for privacy during this challenging time.
Recent court filings have shed light on the legal battle involving West and his former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, who is suing him for several serious charges, including sexual assault and harassment. Pisciotta’s lawsuit alleges that West exhibited troubling behavior in 2022, which includes a purported text message referencing Alexandra. The message allegedly stated, “I wanna f— your mum. Before she leaves,” followed by an additional comment about wanting Pisciotta to witness such an act.
When asked for her reaction to the lawsuit and the allegations against her son-in-law, Alexandra Censori told the Daily Mail that she would not engage with the claims and requested privacy. Her response indicates a desire to distance herself and her family from the sensational nature of the allegations.
Pisciotta’s lawsuit, initially filed in June, includes claims of breach of contract, sexual harassment, wrongful termination, and a hostile work environment. In response to these serious allegations, West’s legal team has issued a strong denial. They announced plans to counter-sue Pisciotta, labeling her claims as “baseless.” The statement from West’s lawyer claimed that Pisciotta had previously stolen his phone in an attempt to destroy evidence that contradicted her accusations. West also described her termination as a result of being “unqualified” and making unreasonable demands, asserting that she had even made sexual propositions to him on his birthday.
This lawsuit is just one of several legal challenges Kanye West is currently facing. He and his Yeezy apparel brand are also dealing with a lawsuit from a former employee over labor code violations and allegations of infliction of emotional distress. The employee claims that West threatened him amid a spiral into erratic behavior and conspiracy theories.