Lawsuit: Caretaker Claims Kanye West Wanted to Build Windowless, Unelectrified "Bomb Shelter" to "Hide From the Clintons"
Lawsuit: Caretaker Claims Kanye West Wanted to Build Windowless, Unelectrified "Bomb Shelter" to "Hide From the Clintons"
A former project manager and property caretaker for Ye has filed a lawsuit claiming that the artist formerly known as Kanye West threatened him after he refused to remove all the windows and electrical connections from Ye’s Malibu home.According to NBC News, the lawsuit was filed earlier this week in a Los Angeles County Court.In his complaint, plaintiff Tony Saxon claims that Ye repeatedly asked him to disconnect the property’s electrical connections and move large generators into the home.When Saxon refused, Ye told him to “get the hell out,” saying that the caretaker would be “considered an enemy if he did not comply.”“When Plaintiff refused to engage in unlawful conduct or to engage in activity that would further cause him physical injury, Mr. Ye responded: ‘If you don’t do what I say, you’re not going to work for me, I’m not gonna be your friend anymore and you’ll just see me on the T.V.,’” the lawsuit alleges, adding that Saxon apparently told Ye that he does not watch television.Ye then fired Saxon on or about November 5, 2021, for not complying with the musician’s “dangerous” requests.The lawsuit suggests that Ye, who had hired Saxon two months earlier, had promised to pay the caretaker about $20,000 per week.However, West purportedly only made two payments—one to cover Saxon’s weekly salary, and another for a project budget.“I always had his best interest in mind as a friend,” 32-year-old Saxon told NBC News in an interview, comparing West’s conduct with a drunk person angry that he had been prevented from driving.
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