Ye’s former assistant accused the rapper of drugging and sexually assaulting her at an event co-hosted by Sean “Diddy” Combs in an amended complaint she filed this week, adding another dimension of severity to the legal troubles facing the artist.
Lauren Pisciotta said she and others were served drinks while at a studio session with a former client in Santa Monica, California, co-hosted by Ye (formerly Kanye West) and Combs, according to the 86-page Los Angeles Superior Court filing. But after a few sips, Pisciotta said she started to feel disoriented.
As she “began to slip into an altered and heavily impaired state, she felt less in control of her body and speech”, the complaint continued. That was the last thing she recalled from that night, she said, before waking up the next day “feeling physically ill and confused”.
She assumed a studio assistant or someone preparing the drinks laced her drink, she said in the filing, and – feeling the shame of being unable to remember what happened that night – didn’t investigate further.
Years later, after Ye fired her, she learnt she was sexually assaulted, the lawsuit continued, after Ye’s former wife commented that Ye and Pisciotta had been “intimate” while Ye was married. The lawsuit doesn’t name his former wife, although Ye’s marriage to Kim Kardashian was ending in divorce around the time Pisciotta was fired.
When Pisciotta asked if she could send a message to Ye’s ex-wife to say that wasn’t true, the rapper allegedly replied, “We did kind of hook up a little one time”, before reminiscing about the night in Santa Monica.
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The allegations were added on Tuesday to Pisciotta’s lawsuit first filed in June, which accuses Ye and several of the rapper’s brand Yeezy divisions of wrongful termination, sexual harassment, a hostile work environment and unpaid wages, among other charges.
Pisciotta was Ye’s assistant-turned-chief-of-staff from July 2021 to October 2022, according to the filing. She was promised a $US3 million ($4.4 million) raise to her $US1 million salary when she was promoted to the role, but never received it, she said, and after she was fired about a month later and offered a $US3 million severance package, she didn’t receive that money, either.