Kanye West is facing two class-action lawsuits over his Sunday Service series.
According to The Sun, the suits were filed last summer in Los Angeles and involve around 800 performers and backstage crew who claim they were mistreated or not paid.
Some of the plaintiffs include a hairstylist named Raina Leon who alleged she had to wait four months to receive her $550 paycheck (minus a $20 wire fee), while performer Michael Pearson claimed he was paid a flat $250 day rate âregardless of the number of hours worked,â was not permitted a meal or restroom breaks, and was âforced to stand or sit on the groundâ before walking home when a shuttle wasnât provided.
The suits also pertain to the production of Kanyeâs first âopera,â Nebuchadnezzar, at the Hollywood Bowl in November 2019. The performance allegedly violated California labor laws by not paying employees on time or ever and denying overtime, meal, and bathroom breaks.
Lawyers are now tracking down other members of Kanyeâs Sunday Service shows, and believe that the final tally will be closer to 1,000 people.
âTheyâve got hundreds of people on board already, but theyâre talking to many, many others, who want to be a part of it. People are very upset how they were treated, saying itâs their worst experience,â a legal source told The Sun. âNow itâs about proving that Kanye is the employer and the buck stops with him. Now that thereâs others coming forward, then the complaint will be amended and be bigger in scope.â
A source added, âNo one knows how involved Kanye himself was, if he knew what was going on, as it was all so last minute, it was terribly ran. Whether it was mismanagement, accidental, or on purpose, this is a very strong case.â
Kanye, who once claimed that he spent $50 million on his popular Sunday Service performances, could end up paying $1 million for each lawsuit if he settles or as much as $30 million if he contests it.
âIâm pretty sure Kanye West hasnât done anything about paying a bill in 20 years, heâd expect people to take care of it,â said an insider. âBut Kanye canât have this go to trial, as the jury may not be Kanye fans and just see a rich rapper ripping off normal folk, he can settle for much less or be hit with a $30 million legal bill.â
This is the latest legal drama for Kanye West, who is also preparing for his potential divorce from Kim Kardashian. Back in August, MyChannel, Inc. sued the billionaire mogul for more than $20 million, accusing him of abandoning the partnership and stealing its technology for Sunday Service and his Yeezy brand.
Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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