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Kanye West Mansion Lawsuit: Worker Accused of Fraud
5 Mar
Summary
- Plaintiff Tony Saxon denies defrauding Kanye West in Malibu mansion demolition case.
- Lawyer alleges Saxon committed perjury by deleting a case-relevant video.
- Saxon claims he was unfairly fired and is owed substantial compensation.

In a trial concerning a $57 million Malibu mansion, plaintiff Tony Saxon is accused by Kanye West's legal team of fraud and perjury. Saxon, who worked on the demolition of the property designed by Tadao Ando, claims he was unfairly fired and is owed substantial compensation for alleged injuries. He denies deleting a crucial Instagram video as alleged by West's lawyer, Andrew Cherkasky, who sought to have the case dismissed.
Saxon testified that he suffered neck and back injuries during his seven-week stint and was misclassified as an independent contractor. His lawsuit, filed in 2023, asserts he is owed $60,000 plus damages. Cherkasky's cross-examination focused on inconsistencies in Saxon's accounts, including a prior interview where Saxon described his neck injury colloquially and his handling of payments received.
The trial is expected to conclude next week, with jurors determining Saxon's employment status. West and his wife, Bianca Censori, are anticipated witnesses. This case is the first among several civil complaints against Ye following his antisemitic remarks in 2022.




