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Kanye West Has Been Accused Of Drugging And Raping Ex Assistant Lauren Pisciotta At A Diddy Party In New 88 Page Lawsuit—–A shocking 88-page lawsuit has been filed against rapper Kanye West, alleging that he drugged and raped an ex-assistant while at one of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s parties.

The disturbing claims have been made by influencer and former OnlyFans star Lauren Pisciotta, who has already sued West once before.

In June, the social media star alleged that he sexually harassed and stalked her while she worked for him from 2021 until 2022.

West, 47, denied the previous claims and branded them ‘baseless’. While yet to file a defence, he accused Pisciotta, 36, of ‘blackmail and extortion’.

Now, her latest bombshell lawsuit makes a string of unsettling accusations, including West having sick sexual obsessions and fantasising about wanting to sleep with his targets’ mothers, including the family of his wife Bianca Censori.

Former Yeezy employee Pisciotta has said she first met the Gold Digger hitmaker when he invited her and a client to a studio session and party co-hosted by himself and Combs.

The influencer has made a string of bombshell claims. 

According to legal documents obtained by DailyMail, she was handed a drink by West himself, after which she ‘started to feel disorientated’ before she slipped into ‘a highly impaired state’.

‘She felt less in control of her body and speech, and that is where [her] memories of the night escape [her],’ it has been claimed.

The next day, Pisciotta felt ‘ashamed and embarrassed’ that she couldn’t recall the evening’s events while her musician client, who attended with her, refused to discuss what happened.

Pisciotta has said she only discovered the truth years later in West’s final weeks as her boss, understanding why her client felt ‘too traumatised’ to speak out until then.

After originally believing she had been drugged by a studio assistant but managing to get home without being attacked, Pisciotta learnt the extent of the night’s events from West himself.

West’s ex-wife – not named in the lawsuit but believed to be Kim Kardashian, who is his only former spouse – allegedly commented on him and Pisciotta having an affair in November 2022, to which Pisciotta said she wanted to contact her to set the record straight.

Pisciotta believed Kardashian, 43, who married West in 2014, was ‘under the wrong impression’ about their working relationship.

The rapper allegedly told Pisciotta the truth about what happened at the party.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is currently behind bars after being hit with numerous sexual assault lawsuits.

However, she has claimed West told her she couldn’t send a message to clear the air, because of what happened at the Santa Monica party.

‘We did, kind of, hook up a little one time,’ the lawsuit claimed West told Pisciotta.

‘[West] then immediately proceeded to reminisce about the time he was referring to… where he “hooked up” with [Pisciotta] after she had been drugged,’ the lawsuit added.

Pisciotta claimed West had told Kardashian they ‘hooked up’ but ‘left out the true nature and severity of what he did to [her]’.

Had Kardashian ‘been told the truth and known [Pisciotta] was, in fact, drugged and sexually assaulted by Kanye West’ she would never have made the comment, the lawsuit states.

Pisciotta allegedly told West that she did not remember anything from the party, to which he laughed in response.

He is said to have told her: ‘Women love to say they don’t remember’, before changing the subject.

West was previously married to Kim Kardashian.
Elsewhere in the lawsuit, Pisciotta claimed West’s true nature was ‘predatory, aggressive, compulsive, vulgar, perverse, and frighteningly calculative’.

He has been labelled a ‘premeditative and sadistic groomer’ who has taken advantage of his superstardom to fuel his ‘insatiable sexual gratification’ and ‘animalistic desires’ with ‘little boundaries’.

West married Censori, 29, two years ago. The Australian architectural designer met him when she began working at Yeezy in November 2020.

Their relationship has been a hot topic ever since they were first spotted together, with Censori frequently seen in public wearing extremely revealing outfits while her spouse is fully clothed.

In her lawsuit, Piscotta claims West sent her a screenshot on September 28, 2022, of a text chain between him and his wife, talking about having sex with her mother.

‘I want to f**k your mom. Before she leaves,’ he wrote, as per the suit.

He asked Pisciotta: ‘Should I add I meant I want you to watch me f**k your mom?’

West married Bianca Censori in 2022.
West also messaged Pisciotta on September 13, 2022, asking about an ‘A-list fashion model’ who he was ‘determined’ to have sex with, requesting for her to work on his sunglasses campaign.

‘Is [young A-list fashion model] better for me than [different A-list fashion model]? How do I tell her I need to f**k her mom baaad’.

While shooting for the campaign, West headed for breaks, during which he instructed wife Censori and other female guests to perform oral sex on him and fellow men in the changing rooms.

He later boasted about this to Pisciotta, as well as the time in June 2022 when he allegedly drank a bottle of wine with a model before inserting it into her vagina.

‘I feel like you could be a spectator… I just feel like she needs an audience. A beautiful audience lol,’ he wrote, the lawsuit claimed.

Other disconcerting texts sent from West to Piscotta include the time she was delayed with travel due to work visas.

Saying he wanted to go back to Los Angeles, he wrote: ‘Aaaaaaaaand there’s soooo much p***y in LA I may rent a room, take the honey pack, drink some tequila and just take appointments…

West, photographed here in 2019 with Pharrell Williams, Combs, and Jay-Z, is said to have hosted many sex parties. 

‘I’m a great guy and dad. But I love bad b***hes and I love the f*k the s**t outa bad b***hes and make them fall in love too.’

Pisciotta makes several other claims about West abusing his connections at high-profile brands, such as Adidas and Gap, to get women into the US on work visas so he could sleep with them.

They were given ‘obscure job titles’ at his companies and made to sign non-disclosure agreements.

However, he is believed to have been ‘brazenly open’ with Pisciotta and other staff about what happened, divulging ‘grotesque details’, including telling them that he filmed his sexual encounters to ‘get the full picture’.

The lawsuit also claims West often ‘offered up’ his sexual partners, employees, and women he trafficked as ‘gifts’ to his friends and colleagues.

Pisciotta claimed he tried to ‘gift’ her too, but was unsuccessful.

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BREAKING: Taiwo Hassan “OGOGO” Dies Age 66, After Battling With Stage-Four Cancer

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BREAKING: Taiwo Hassan “OGOGO” Dies Age 66, After Battling With Stage-Four Cancer—-The 66-year-old Yoruba film icon reportedly passed away on Sunday after his family revealed days earlier that he was battling advanced cancer and seeking urgent medical intervention.

Veteran Nollywood actor and filmmaker Taiwo Hassan, popularly known as Ogogo, has died at the age of 66 after battling stage-four cancer.

The actor’s death was reported on Sunday, August 23, 2026, with multiple Nigerian media outlets confirming the development. His daughter, Kira Hassan, announced the news during an Instagram Live session, according to QED.

The development comes only days after Ogogo’s family publicly revealed the severity of his health condition and appealed for urgent medical assistance.

Family Had Earlier Revealed Cancer Battle

The actor’s daughters, Lima and Kira Taiwo, had made emotional appeals for help after revealing that their father was battling stage-four cancer.

Kira disclosed that the hospital treating Ogogo could no longer administer chemotherapy, while the family searched for medical professionals and facilities capable of providing further treatment.

The family’s appeals generated widespread concern across Nigeria, with colleagues, politicians, fans and well-wishers rallying around the veteran actor.

Among those who offered assistance was Senator Solomon Adeola, who the family acknowledged for helping with medical bills. Reports also said several individuals offered possible treatment options as concern over the actor’s condition grew.

Industry Rallied Around Veteran Actor

Ogogo’s condition triggered an outpouring of support from the Nigerian entertainment industry.

Veteran actor Jide Kosoko disclosed that hundreds of people had offered assistance to the family, while colleagues continued to appeal for prayers and appropriate medical care.

The situation also prompted discussions among medical professionals about treatment options for patients with advanced cancer.

A Career Spanning More Than Four Decades

Taiwo Hassan was one of the most recognisable faces in Yoruba-language cinema, building a career that spanned more than four decades.

Known affectionately as Ogogo, he established himself as an actor, filmmaker and theatre practitioner and appeared in hundreds of Nigerian films throughout his career.

His distinctive performances and longevity in the industry earned him a devoted following among Yoruba movie audiences and made him one of the most respected veterans of Nigerian cinema.

Death Comes Days After Family’s Emotional Appeal

Ogogo’s death comes just days after his daughters’ emotional appeals brought national attention to his health battle.

The family’s initial revelations were followed by widespread prayers and support as they searched for ways to continue his treatment.

On August 19, Sahara Reporters reported that Ogogo’s management was facing difficulties moving him from his hospital to another facility for alternative treatment, despite receiving offers of assistance from hundreds of people.

The actor has now reportedly lost his battle with the illness, bringing an end to the life and career of one of Yoruba cinema’s most prominent veterans.

Nollywood Mourns Ogogo

News of Ogogo’s passing is expected to trigger an outpouring of tributes from across Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

For generations of Yoruba movie lovers, his name and performances became synonymous with the growth and evolution of indigenous Nigerian cinema.

From his early years in theatre to his extensive career on screen, Ogogo left a lasting mark on Nollywood and Yoruba filmmaking.

His death represents a significant loss to an industry in which he spent more than four decades entertaining audiences.

Taiwo Hassan “Ogogo” was 66.

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Ex-Gang Leader Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis Goes on Trial Over 1996 Tupac Shakur Murder

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Ex-Gang Leader Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis Goes on Trial Over 1996 Tupac Shakur Murder—-Nearly 30 years after Tupac Shakur was killed in a Las Vegas drive-by shooting, Duane “Keffe D” Davis faces trial in the only criminal case brought in connection with the rap icon’s death.

Nearly three decades after Tupac Shakur was fatally shot in Las Vegas, the long-running mystery surrounding the rapper’s death is finally heading into a courtroom as former gang leader Duane “Keffe D” Davis goes on trial Monday.

Davis, 63, is charged with murder with a deadly weapon with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang. He has pleaded not guilty. Jury selection is scheduled to begin in Clark County District Court, with the trial expected to last several weeks.

Prosecutors accuse Davis of helping orchestrate the September 1996 attack that killed Shakur. Authorities allege that Davis was involved in planning the retaliation after an earlier confrontation involving members of his South Side Compton Crips gang and Shakur’s entourage.

Davis has never been accused of personally pulling the trigger. Prosecutors instead contend that he helped organize the attack and supplied the firearm allegedly used in the shooting. The identity of the person who fired the fatal shots remains a central issue in the case.

Shakur was only 25 when he was shot while riding in a BMW driven by Death Row Records co-founder Marion “Suge” Knight following a Mike Tyson boxing match in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996. He died six days later from his injuries.

For years, the investigation produced no criminal charges. The case was revived after Davis made public comments about his alleged involvement, including accounts contained in his 2019 memoir, “Compton Street Legend,” as well as interviews and documentary appearances.

Those statements are expected to form a major part of the prosecution’s case. Prosecutors have acknowledged that Davis’ various accounts contain inconsistencies but argue that his statements nevertheless provide evidence of his role in the killing.

The defense, meanwhile, is expected to challenge the credibility and reliability of those statements. Davis’ lawyers have argued that portions of his memoir and other public accounts were exaggerated or inaccurate, setting up a trial in which the jury may have to determine which parts of Davis’ numerous accounts can be trusted.

The case also brings renewed attention to the bitter East Coast-West Coast rivalry that surrounded the hip-hop industry during the 1990s. Shakur was closely associated with Death Row Records, while the rivalry with Bad Boy Records and figures connected to the East Coast had become increasingly hostile.

Davis was arrested in September 2023 after investigators obtained a new indictment in the case, making him the only person ever charged in connection with Shakur’s murder. He has remained in custody since then.

The trial has attracted enormous public interest because of Shakur’s enduring influence on music and popular culture. The rapper sold tens of millions of records during his career and remains one of hip-hop’s most influential figures nearly three decades after his death.

Shakur’s family and supporters have spent years seeking answers over what happened that night in Las Vegas. The proceedings now offer prosecutors their first opportunity to present a complete criminal case before a jury.

However, the trial is not expected to resolve every unanswered question surrounding the murder. With the alleged gunman never charged and key witnesses from the 1996 era no longer available, prosecutors face the challenge of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that Davis was criminally responsible for the killing.

As jury selection begins Monday, the case enters a historic new chapter — nearly 30 years after one of hip-hop’s most enduring mysteries began.

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