KANYE West's wife Bianca Censori has been accused of sending X-rated videos to staff at her husband's company, Yeezy.
A bombshell lawsuit claims that Censori, 29, sent a link for "hardcore" sexual content to an employee.
It came after West, 47, announced the launch of his adult film business, dubbed Yeezy porn, in April.
The videos shared by Censori, who has been married to the rapper since 2022, were accessible for underage staff.
A federal lawsuit was filed in California, naming West and his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos, 39, as lead defendants but surprisingly not Censori, reports.
In a statement to The Sun, Yiannopoulos described the allegations as a "pack of lies" and "offensive, disgusting, abhorrent and categorically and wholly false".
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The shocking court files claim that West and Yiannopoulos pushed "forced labor and cruel inhuman, or degrading treatment", on employees.
It reads: "No guardrails were put in place to prevent the underage YZYVSN workers from working on Yeezy Porn, or to prevent them from being exposed to and being forced to view pornography to perform their work", the reports.
The pair have been accused of making false promises to both adult and underage employees to force them into working ridiculous hours.
Staff were allegedly mocked with racist jibes and known as "new slaves" within company walls.
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West launched the YZYVSN streaming app in spring this year to avoid paying companies like Spotify or Apple Music to promote his upcoming albums.
Alongside Yiannopoulos the dad-of-four then allegedly hired an international app developer group which included teenagers as young as 14.
The lawsuit claims Yiannopoulos promised to pay the group $120,000 if they finished the app without complaint.
But West apparently ordered all employees to sign non-disclosure agreements and threatened to fire the minors or withhold their pay if they failed to finish in time.
The youngsters were also allegedly made the sign volunteer agreements.
Thigpen Legal, the law firm behind the suit, claims that shocking racist treatment was also present in the company.
They told "Black and African employees were segregated and given less favorable work assignments and separate "whites only" working groups were formed".
Employees were reportedly forced to work overnight without sleeping or being paid.
If they didn't agree to the extreme working conditions, workers were allegedly threatened with having their paychecks withheld.
After one of the apps was completed on May 1 and sent to West, he allegedly did not pay them.
This finally sparked the massive lawsuit which is claiming for unpaid wages, damages and overtime pay alongside emotional distress.
Yiannopoulos, far-right political commentator and former editor of a far-right American news site Breitbart news, spoke out about the lawsuit on X.
He subbed it a "joke" and a "sad race hustle" claiming it was started by a "disgruntled, comically inept Black developer I call Hotep Susan who is mad he didn’t get chosen for a full-time Yeezy job".
The former Yeezy employee raged: "I'll eviscerate the complaint line by line tomorrow on camera, including his bonkers racism claims."
It comes as West, previously married to megastar Kim Kardashian, visited Russia over the weekend.
He was believed to be in Moscow to celebrate the 40th birthday of fashion designer Gosha Rubchinskiy.
Censori is thought to have been with him on the trip although the pair were not seen out in public together.
The couple are known for walkabouts in interesting outfits, with Censori often dressing in very little while West sometimes dubs full face masks or goes out barefoot.
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West once said he was "pro-Putin" and even dubbed himself a "young Putin" on an interview for the Drink Champs podcast.
The Sun has reached out to West, Censori and Yiannopoulos for comment.