Ye faces new allegations of sexual assault from former assistant

Ye is facing new allegations of sexual assault and sex trafficking from an ex-employee.
Lauren Pisciotta, a former personal assistant to Ye from 2021 to 2023, has filed a second amended complaint in her lawsuit against the rapper after previously accusing him of sexual harassment and wrongful termination. The filing, which was first reported by TMZ, accuses Ye of assault, battery, sex trafficking, stalking and false imprisonment, among other allegations.
In a statement provided to Paste BN, a spokesperson for the Yeezy brand said, "Lauren Pisciotta's amended complaint is the fourth version she has advanced. Each new revision contradicts the others; each is more absurd and outlandish than all previous claims combined. Does Ms. Pisciotta actually believe her confabulations? We cannot know. But this breathless new installment of fantasy fiction discredits all past, present and future testimony."
The spokesperson added, "The Courts are no place to indulge delusions and mental disturbances. We stand ready to annihilate Ms. Pisciotta's tall tales before a jury − an exoneration so inevitable that even she, lost in her fog of fantasy, must surely see it coming."
A legal representative for Ye previously told Rolling Stone that Pisciotta was "terminated for being unqualified, demanding unreasonable sums of money (including a $4 million annual salary) and numerous documented incidents of her lascivious, unhinged conduct." The representative denied her "baseless" allegations and accused her of "blackmail and extortion."
However, the latest filing says "Ye subjected Ms. Pisciotta to obscene comments about her body, demanded she wear tight fitting clothing, groped her on a regular basis, forced her to watch Ye perform sexual acts with other women, sent her sexually explicit pictures and demanded she do the same, and repeatedly demanded that she join his sexual encounters, which she refused."
The complaint alleges that "on one occasion, Ye attempted to vaginally penetrate Ms. Pisciotta with his fingers," while on another, "he orally raped her without her consent."
The filing accuses Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, of forcibly kissing Pisciotta on the mouth, forcibly touching her vagina, and forcibly grabbing her by the throat. He also allegedly "offered someone the opportunity to have sex with" her "in exchange for allowing Ye to have sex with" that person's significant other.
The complaint additionally accuses Ye of sex trafficking, alleging that he made "fraudulent promises of career advancement" in exchange for her "acquiescence" to his sexual contact and used "force and coercion to obtain compliance with his sexual demands." In 2023, he fired her after "multiple failed attempts at coercing" her to engage in sexual acts, the filing says.
Pisciotta's earlier filing alleged that Ye drugged and sexually assaulted her during a studio session that he cohosted with Sean "Diddy" Combs. She also alleges Ye once forced his way into her hotel room and "attempted to forcefully thrust his naked body onto and penis into" her face and in another instance locked her in a room and masturbated.
Pisciotta first sued Ye in 2024 for sexual harassment, wrongful termination and breach of contract, then amended her complaint later in the year with additional allegations. The latest filing claims that after she filed her original complaint, Ye hired an individual to "SWAT" her by sending emergency services to her under false pretenses.
"Within approximately one week of filing her original summons and complaint in this action, Ms. Pisciotta was bombarded with unwanted, harassing, and alarming visits from law enforcement and government agencies who claimed to be investigating various reports, such as child abuse, and searched her home and personal effects," the filing says.
Pisciotta's attorney, Lisa Bloom, said in a statement to Paste BN that "every woman deserves a respectful workplace free of groping and sexual harassment," adding, "We look forward to aggressively litigating this case on behalf of our brave client, Lauren Piscotta."
This story has been updated to include additional information.