Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori responds to lawsuit claiming she sent porn to Yeezy staff, including minors

Kanye West’s wife Bianca Censori denies sending pornography, including of minors, to Yeezy staff.

A federal lawsuit filed in California alleges that Censori, 29, sent an employee a link to “hardcore” sexual content after her husband announced the launch of his porn company Yeezy Porn in late April.

It was alleged that the videos were accessible to underage staff members, but she was not named as a defendant in the lawsuit. The story was simply used to illustrate the work environment at the streaming service app YZYVSN.

Censori has since denied the claims through West’s former chief of staff, Milo Yiannopoulos, who told DailyMail.com he had permission to speak on her behalf.

“Bianca has authorized me to emphasize that any allegation that she has shown or caused to be shown pornographic material to minors is offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and completely false,” the statement said.

Bianca Censori, 29, denies sending Yeezy employee link to ‘hardcore’ porn

Kanye West's wife Censori was not named as a defendant in a federal lawsuit accusing the rapper of

Kanye West’s wife Censori was not named as a defendant in a federal lawsuit accusing the rapper of “forced labor and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment”

The 39-year-old British commentator rejected the allegations against him in the federal lawsuit in a statement Monday, which accuses him and Ye of “forced labor and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.”

Yiannopoulos criticized the claims, saying they required “more imaginative leaps than The Lord of the Rings,” and that they were filed by a man who had no authority at YZYVSN.

“The tragic, desperate, attention-seeking wannabe Yeezy employee behind this blatant and disgusting collection of lies, Shemar DaCosta, has never had, and never will have, access to Ye, his family, Yeezy, or any other information relevant to the company,” Yiannopoulos said.

‘DaCosta, known in Yeezy circles as “Hotep Susan” for his theatrical and absurd racism, has listed a fake job experience with Yeezy on his LinkedIn profile in the most tragic and defamatory lie imaginable.

“He claimed to be a lead developer for Yeezy. He never worked at Yeezy. Read my lips: he will never, ever, ever get a job at the company after telling such disgusting lies about the Lady of the House.

‘There’s a simple reason why DaCosta’s clownish claim — that minors were shown Yeezy Porn — is not and cannot be true. Yeezy Porn does not exist.

‘I achieved that by surrendering and resting on my laurels.

Milo Yiannopoulos criticized the allegations in the lawsuit in a statement sent to DailyMail.com

Milo Yiannopoulos criticized the allegations in the lawsuit in a statement sent to DailyMail.com

“The only thing I have done since then is try to get these app developers paid, as evidenced by the extensive correspondence,” he continued – defending himself against claims that developers were not paid for their work.

‘Anyone who claims otherwise, including many in the press, are lazy or simply dishonest clowns who uncritically repeat lies from a trial more imaginative than The Lord of the Rings.’

He then lashed out at claims that he categorized employees based on race and called Discord chat rooms “slaves” and “new slaves.”

“Secret white chat rooms? No, the other team just worked harder than you,” Yeezy’s former chief of staff said of DaCosta.

‘Hostile work environment? How is that possible? You were never hired. Minors working illegally? Give me a chance.

“The only minors being exploited are the poor fools involved in this lawsuit who have no idea what lies are attached to their names,” he claimed.

“If anyone is abusing children, it’s Shemar DaCosta and his idiot Instagram lawyer Ben Lockyer, whose legal expertise lies primarily with gullible African Americans with dubious legal grounds,” Yiannopoulos concluded.

“They should both be ashamed of themselves. And if they don’t do it now, they will be soon.”

Yiannopoulos sent DailyMail.com a number of messages from former YZYVSN that he says support his claims that the lawsuit is frivolous

Yiannopoulos sent DailyMail.com a number of messages from former YZYVSN that he says support his claims that the lawsuit is frivolous

Yiannopoulos also added messages from X that he says support his claims that the lawsuit is frivolous.

Several people wrote that Yiannopoulos is trying to get the app developers paid. One man identified himself as a ‘Yeezy developer waiting for payment’ and said that Yiannopoulos is the only (ex-)employee who is trying to get us paid by doing everything he can and more.’

“This lawsuit has only made the situation worse for everyone,” the statement said.

Another, who identified himself as the app’s lead developer, agreed.

So sue him [because you] ‘not being offered a job or making up other lies is crazy,’ He wrote.

The lawsuit alleges that Ye ordered all of his employees to sign nondisclosure agreements and threatened to fire the minors if they did not.

The lawsuit alleges that Ye ordered all of his employees to sign nondisclosure agreements and threatened to fire the minors if they did not.

The lawsuit alleges that West and Yiannopoulos hired an international real estate development group that included several black members, many of whom were minors, some as young as 14.

They then created a supposedly racist work atmosphere and repeatedly made false promises about pay and working hours.

Yiannopoulos reportedly promised the developer group $120,000 if they completed the app, agreed to the terms of work and didn’t complain.

Ye then allegedly ordered all employees to sign a confidentiality agreement and threatened to fire the minors if they did not.

The duo also allegedly demanded that minors sign “volunteer agreements.”

From that point on, Ye’s white managers allegedly used derogatory and racist language to create a hostile work environment.

They allegedly harassed team members based on their age, race, gender, sexual orientation and national origin.

The workers were also reportedly forced to work through the night, without pay or sleep.

If the claimants did not agree to the long working hours without breaks, they would have been threatened with withholding of their wages.

But even after the team reportedly completed one of the apps on May 1 and sent it to Ye, the indictment alleges he failed to pay them, leading them to file the lawsuit for damages for unpaid wages and overtime, as well as emotional distress.

DailyMail.com has reached out to West for comment.