Kanye West is being sued by a former employee over antisemitism remarks — again.
Three months after a former Yeezy employee accused the rapper of wearing a swastika shirt and making his “bigotry … well-known,” another former staffer dropped a lawsuit against the controversial rapper.
The Jewish woman, who worked as a marketing specialist and chose to remain anonymous, claimed in filed court docs obtained by Page Six Tuesday that she was fired after complaining to a manager about his antisemitic comments.
She alleged that West, 47, once texted her and another Jewish employee in a group chat, “Welcome to the first day of working for Hitler.”
When she proposed West address controversy surrounding antisemitic lyrics and cover art for his “Vultures Vol. 1” album, he allegedly replied, “I am a NAZI.”
The former employee additionally claimed that West verbally abused her, from labeling her a “heartless sociopath,” a “stupid ass corny bitch” and a “piece of s–t” to telling her to “shut the f–k up, bitch.”
She also alleged he told her, “Hail Hitler” — and referenced his infamous 2022 “death con 3” tweet by allegedly telling her, “You what’s left after I said deathcon.”
West’s rep has yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
In November 2024, the Grammy winner was sued by Murphy Aficionado over discrimination, hostile work environment and labor violations.
He claimed in the filing that West’s “antisemitic tirades” were a “daily occurrence” as the songwriter “frequently” made “disparaging remarks about Jewish people.”
West, notably, has repeatedly made such comments online, despite issuing a 2023 apology, most recently going on an antisemitic rant via X on Friday.
Before his account was deleted, the fashion designer declared himself a Nazi and tweeted, “I love Hitler.”
He subsequently paid for a Super Bowl 2025 ad that led shoppers to his Yeezy site — where the only product available for purchase was a swastika tee.
The site has since been taken down, and West was dropped by his talent agent on Monday “effective immediately.”
West similarly lost business after having an antisemitic social media meltdown in 2022.
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