Kanye West's Legal Battle Takes a Twist: Bianca Censori's Unexpected Role
In a surprising turn of events, the ongoing legal dispute between Kanye West and his former employee, Tony Saxon, has brought Bianca Censori into the spotlight. The case, which revolves around the chaotic renovation of Kanye's Malibu mansion, is set to reach a critical point in the upcoming trial on February 21, 2026.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Tony Saxon, the ex-project manager, is now calling upon Bianca Censori to testify. While the specific nature of her potential testimony remains unclear, her involvement adds an intriguing layer to the proceedings.
Saxon's lawsuit alleges that he was hired in September 2021 as a project manager, caretaker, and 24/7 security for Kanye's Malibu property. He claims that his dedication to the job led to grueling 16-hour workdays, with him even sleeping on the floor using a coat as makeshift bedding. The situation allegedly took a turn in November 2021 when Kanye made controversial demands, including removing windows and electricity from the home.
Saxon's concerns about safety were ignored, and he was threatened with termination if he didn't comply. He refused, resulting in his immediate firing. Saxon is now suing Kanye for unpaid wages and labor code violations, potentially involving Bianca Censori's testimony.
Kanye West has denied all allegations, and his legal team has argued that any damages suffered by Saxon were caused by other parties. They have also questioned Saxon's claims, suggesting that he performed work without Kanye's knowledge. The outcome of this legal battle remains uncertain, and all eyes are now on Bianca Censori's potential testimony, which could provide crucial insights into the events surrounding Kanye's Malibu mansion remodel.