Lauren Pisciotta Claims Kanye West Forced Oral Sex and Offered Her as a 'Sexual Gift' in Explosive New Filing
The updated lawsuit, filed this week in California, paints a harrowing picture of systematic abuse, inappropriate sexual behavior, and alleged coercion during Pisciotta's time working under the Grammy-winning artist, who legally changed his name to Ye. The new complaints add to the 2024 lawsuit that accused Ye of sending Pisciotta 'vile' and 'traumatizing' text messages and videos before abruptly firing her, but these complaints add more graphic details about the alleged assault.
In the documents obtained this week by TMZ, Pisciotta alleges the abuse began during a business trip to San Francisco, where the two were staying at a hotel while preparing to launch a new Donda Academy location.
According to Pisciotta, Ye began making inappropriate sexual comments, including asking about her genitals, and then kissed her without consent.
She describes a horrifying incident during a late-night writing session in Ye's hotel suite. Pisciotta claims Ye began masturbating and then touched her vagina, before inexplicably falling asleep mid-sentence as he was talking to her.
Later that night, the nightmare allegedly continued.
Pisciotta says Ye came to her room, claiming he needed to use her shower. Once she opened the door, she claims Ye forced his way in, pushed her onto the bed, pinned her down, and forced his penis into her mouth. She says she begged him to stop, but 'froze in shock and fear.'
Eventually, she says, Ye stopped, apologized, and left the room.
One of the more disturbing claims involves sex trafficking. Pisciotta alleges that Ye attempted to 'trade' her to another man as a sexual gift, in exchange for sleeping with that man's partner. According to Pisciotta, this behavior wasn't a one-time thing. She says Kanye had a pattern of offering women to other men as 'sexual gifts.'
These explosive accusations elevate the lawsuit far beyond the realm of workplace harassment, hinting at a predatory sexual culture behind Ye's inner circle. Pisciotta says she was left feeling like 'a pawn in Ye's perverse games.'
Pisciotta's first amended complaint, filed in May, already shocked fans and legal observers. In it, she alleged that Kanye drugged her during a music session cohosted by Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
Diddy, who just got convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution in a federal criminal trial in New York, has not been directly implicated in Pisciotta's lawsuit.
While West has not formally responded to the latest court filing, he did appear to reference Pisciotta earlier this year in a now-deleted tweet from February after reports came out that she was in hiding.
In typical erratic fashion, Ye wrote:
'K LAUREN PISCIOTTA SHE SMELLED FUNNY AND HALF OF THE NBA CAN ATTEST TO THAT'
The tweet, widely condemned as misogynistic and demeaning, now reads as a potential self-own, given Pisciotta's legal claims of sexual assault.
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