Kanye West paid a settlement to a former employee who claimed that the rapper used anti-Semitic language in the workplace, according to documents reviewed by NBC News.The legal document, which was obtained on Wednesday, November 2, revealed that the “Heartless” songwriter, 45, paid a former employee who alleged that they witnessed West praise Hitler and Nazis on more than one occasion while in business meetings.
The agreement also noted that the Chicago native denied the claims made by the former employee.Six additional workers have since come forward to NBC News sharing that they heard the designer bring up conspiracy theories about Jewish people and praise Hitler in various professional settings within the past five years.
Three of the former employees recalled multiple instances of West using anti-Semitic language and three additional witnesses recalled an incident when the “Famous” artist went on a tirade during an interview at TMZ’s offices in 2018 according to NBC News.The court documents come less than a month after West made headlines for his anti-Semitic remarks on social media.
At the time, the Yeezy designer wrote via Twitter that he was “a bit sleepy tonight but when I wake up I’m going death con 3 [sic] On JEWISH PEOPLE.
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