Kanye West Accused of Drugging and Raping Ex-Assistant

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In a shocking lawsuit, Kanye West's ex-assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, has accused the rapper of drugging and raping her at a studio session co-hosted with Sean 'Diddy' Combs. Pisciotta claims that West ordered a drink for her that was laced with an unidentified drug, leaving her feeling disoriented and in less control of her body and speech. She only learned about the alleged assault much later, when West confessed to her during a conversation. The lawsuit also includes several other disturbing claims about West's behavior, including his alleged neo-Nazi views and infamous sex parties. West has yet to file a defense and has previously called the claims 'baseless'.

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