Overview
- Lauren Pisciotta filed a fourth amended complaint on July 10 that adds allegations of coercion and labor trafficking alongside sexual battery, assault and false imprisonment claims.
- A Yeezy spokesperson and commentator Milo Yiannopoulos branded the latest lawsuit as “absurd and outlandish fantasy fiction” and accused Pisciotta of extortion.
- Attorney Lisa Bloom argued that West has publicly admitted key elements of Pisciotta’s account and called the defense’s denials false and defamatory.
- Both legal teams are gearing up to present their arguments to a jury that will determine consent and accountability in the celebrity workplace.
- Observers say the case underscores wider debates over power imbalances and employee protections in high-pressure entertainment environments.